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Which is the principal characteristic of all redox reactions?
Differentiation
The process by which cells become specialized in structure and function, acquiring characteristics distinct from the original cell type as they develop into various tissues and organs.
Gene Activity
The process by which the information encoded in genes is converted into products like proteins or RNA, influencing an organism's characteristics.
Identical Twins
Twins resulting from the splitting of a single fertilized egg, sharing the same genetic material and typically having very similar appearances and biological characteristics.
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A term describing a cell or nucleus that contains the complete set of genetic instructions required to direct the normal development of an entire organism. Compare with pluripotent.
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