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Mr. Genius
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It seems that I have got it.
Then, does "nucleotide sequence" have the same meaning with your "nucleotid run", anyway the two try to speak the same! ??? |
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Mr. Genius
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Yes neckeotid run and sequence are exactly the same thing. Sequence is the right word by the way. Run is just a bit more common
And yes two different species can reproduce, that's why the definition for species is pretty tough to handle with. Though the given animal may not be able to reproduce. |
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