For my quiz some of these questions confuse me.

Your genome is over 99% identical to every other human on earth.
True
False

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All living things on earth share certain identical sequences of bases on their genome.
True
False

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Question 8 3 points Save
The bases in DNA can be sequenced in an almost infinite number of ways to spell out the "sentence" of a living organism's genome.
True
False


Question 9 3 points Save
There is one base on each rung of the DNA "ladder."
True


Help please :)

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Sure, I can help you understand these questions. Let's break them down one by one:

Question 1: "Your genome is over 99% identical to every other human on earth."
To answer this question, you need to determine if the statement is true or false. The statement is true. The human genome is highly similar among individuals, and over 99% of the DNA sequence is the same for all humans.

Question 2: "All living things on earth share certain identical sequences of bases on their genome."
For this question, you need to determine if the statement is true or false. The statement is true. While there are variations among different species, all living organisms share certain sequences of bases on their genome. These sequences are the result of evolution and common ancestry.

Question 3: "The bases in DNA can be sequenced in an almost infinite number of ways to spell out the 'sentence' of a living organism's genome."
To answer this question, you need to decide if the statement is true or false. The statement is false. The bases in DNA (adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine) can only be arranged in a specific order to spell out the genetic information in an organism's genome. While there are variations and mutations, there is a finite number of possible sequences based on the four bases.

Question 4: "There is one base on each rung of the DNA 'ladder.'"
To answer this question, you need to determine if the statement is true or false. The statement is true. In DNA, the double helix structure consists of two strands that are connected by base pairs. Each base pair consists of one base from each strand, forming rungs on the ladder-like structure. So, there is indeed one base on each rung of the DNA "ladder."

I hope this explanation helps you understand the questions better. Let me know if you need any further clarification!