Anything living has DNA
2006-06-12 03:23:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,all living things are made of DNA - plants, animals and humans, and it is the small differences in the DNA code that makes us different from one another and makes species different from each other.
2006-06-12 03:24:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, animals have DNA. Even plants have DNA. If it's alive it has DNA. DNA is just the blueprint for how a plant or animal will grow and develop.
2006-06-12 03:25:18
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answered by T'Plon 3
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Animals do have DNA. DNA is what makes the things different (their molecular structure), so if a living thing did not have DNA, it wouldn't be anything.
2006-06-12 03:23:36
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answered by whizard 2
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Yes, and its made up of exactly the same stuff as our DNA, and there are also some very highly conserved sequences between our DNA. It has allowed us to place animals into kingdoms, phyla, genus and species. V useful stuff!
2006-06-12 07:12:52
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answered by Jenny B 2
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Of course they do. All living things have DNA
2006-06-12 03:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, as do plants, mushrooms, bacteria, and single-celled creatures. The DNA in all these groups is structurally similar, but the codes are arranged in different ways so they code for different structures.
2006-06-12 03:36:41
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answered by crazyperson1972 5
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Yes, all living things have DNA. This would include- Mammals, fish, trees, plants, prokaryotic organisms and eukaryotic organisms.
2006-06-12 03:56:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Almost all living things have DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid) except for some viruses who have RNA (ribose nucleic acid) .However since most viruses generally require a host to surive their classification as 'living' is debated.
2006-06-12 03:32:40
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answered by zubin 1
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all living things have dna
2006-06-12 03:25:15
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answered by milewalker200 2
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