How would the structure of a fish's DNA compare with the structure of a lion's DNA?

1 Answer
May 28, 2018

I'm going to venture a guess and say they'd be the same structure

Explanation:

The double helix is pretty ubiquitous in DNA. Lions have AGTC - so do we, so do fish. With AGTC, the double helix is the most stable arrangement for keeping the genome intact. The gene structures (which is to say, sequence), differ, as do promoters and such - but the structure of the DNA is the same.