Why do all living things use the same genetic code?
As everyone knows, the genetic code is a chemical code that determines what a living thing will be, what it will look like, how its structures are formed and how it will function, and it is stored in our genes. The sequence of chemicals in our genes, which are given nucleic acids, determines our genetic code. For example, humans have 3.2 billion nucleotides (a chemical compound consisting of nucleic acid + phosphorus + sugar)
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