Sunday, 26 August 2018

What Proteins Are Universal To All Life Forms?


According to National Geographic, there are 23 proteins that are common to all life forms:



All species in all three domains share 23 universal proteins, though the proteins' DNA sequences—instructions written in the As, Cs, Gs, and Ts of DNA bases—differ slightly among the three domains



According to NCBI there are 324 proteins common to all life forms.



How many proteins are common to all life forms, and what are their names?




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