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Organisms Nucleic Acids Store Transmit Genetic Information Supports

The universal use of nucleic acids for genetic information storage and transmission supports the theory of common ancestry.

All organisms use nucleic acids to store and transmit genetic information. This supports the theory of common ancestry for all organisms.

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All organisms use nucleic acids to store and transmit genetic information. This supports the theory of common ancestry for all organisms.

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