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Rodney Oneill
14 March, 00:28
Why dna/protein is an evidence for evolution
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Jacoby Arnold
14 March, 00:39
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Homologous structures provide evidence for common ancestry, while analogous structures show that similar selective pressures can produce similar adaptations (beneficial features). Similarities and differences among biological molecules (e. g., in the DNA sequence of genes) can be used to determine species' relatedness.
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