Answer:
Organisms have different proportions of bases in the DNA.
Explanation:
Option B is correct because different organisms have different proportions of bases in their DNA. This makes each species unique. This means that it is not possible for multiple species of have similar proportion of DNA bases.
Other options are incorrect because of following reasons:
1. All the genetic information cannot be universal among all organisms. Different species performs different functions and the genetic information differs accordingly.
2. All animals cannot have similar amount of bases in their DNA. Different animals have different bases.
3. The given table doesn't say that plants are least related. In fact, all organisms differs in terms of DNA bases proportion.
Being or used to produce an organism or cell of one species into which one or more genes of another species have been incorporated
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