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what is the main difference between organisms that share many characteristics and organisms that do not ?
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what is the main difference between organisms that share many characteristics and organisms that do not ?
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Organisms that share many characteristics have a common ancestor, while organisms that do not share many characteristics do not have a recent common ancestor.
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The main difference is that organisms that have similar characteristics could be in the same species or have common ancestors
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