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Adkins
20 March, 18:08
Why is DNA a useful evolutionary clock?
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Rudy Stone
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DNA is an evolutionary clock that's extremely useful in our lives because it mutates. The mutations that occur in our DNA causes the organisms to diverge evolutionarily from one another, providing us our natural clock in the timeline of evolution.
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