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Life forms not sharing any DNA with the majority of life on Earth.
kamaelf Started conversation Nov 7, 2007
I am looking for information concerning life forms that do not share DNA with the majority of life on Earth. Many years ago, in a college course, I was introduced to this idea. Recently I have been following the human genome progect and with all the focus upon how similar the DNA of most life is I remembered that some very small portion of life does not share evidence of commonn origins with most life. Does anyone have information on this topic to share?
Life forms not sharing any DNA with the majority of life on Earth.
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Nov 7, 2007
Hello kamaelf, you'd get a wider variety of people to answer your query if you posted it at A4108330 (Science Explained) there are a lot of people subscribed to that page, and I'm sure you'll receive some interesting answers
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