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It could be gene expression differences I thought at first. But then doesn’t eve

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It could be gene expression differences I thought at first. But then doesn’t every cell in 1 human have the same DNA? Hence the base composition the same in every single cell in that same human. I’m just confused. The only other explanation seems as though the tissue samples were taken from 3 different humans. WORKING WITH THE FIGURES In Table 7-1, why are there no entries for the first four tissue sources? For the last three entries, what is the most likely explanation for the slight differences in the compo- sition of human DNA from the three tissue sources? 1.

Explanation / Answer

Yes, you are absolutely right ..these three samples are taken from different humans...

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