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The base compositions of four different nucleic acid samples are shown in table 1: 1: A:35 T:- G:15 C:15 U:35 2: A:30 T20 G:30 C20 U- 3: A28 T28 G 22 C22 U- 4: 24 T- G22 C22 U18 Q: Sample #3 and sample #4 were obtained from the same organism found in the deep see off Madagascar. How is it possible that these two samples came from the same organism when the base compositions in the two samples are so different? (Do not invoke the presence of another organism, eg: visus)

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