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3. It is thought that all the genes that belong to an organism are found in the nucleus of each cell no matter what the cell type; therefore, -
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A)ribonucleic acid creates a different complimentary strand depending on the cell type
B) there is a different set of dna in each of the different cell types
C) cell differentiations is determined by nucleoplasm
D)cell differentiation is determined by the expression of only specific genes

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