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A certain segment of DNA can be used as a molecular clock. Its rate of mutation is one mutation per 10 million years. Examine the DNA segments from two different species:

Species A: CTTAAGCTAGTAAGGACC
Species B: CATAAGTTAGTAAGGTCC

Using this example, explain how this information can be used to determine how long ago these two species shared a common ancestor.

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Since this is a relatively short string of DNA, we can count the number of mutations between the two strings. Firstly, Species A has thymine as the 2nd nucleotide, while Species B has adenine.2. Second, the 7th nucleotide of A has cytosine while B has thymine. Finally, the 16th nucleotide (3rd from the last) of A has adenine while B has thymine.
Since there are 3 point mutations, we multiply this by the frequency of 10 million years per mutation to get a time of 30 million years.
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