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How are genes and proteins similar to homologous

structures when determining evolutionary relationships
among species?

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Homologous traits of organisms are due to sharing a common ancestor, and such traits often have similar embryological origins and development. This is contrasted with analogous traits: similarities between organisms that were not present in the last common ancestor of the taxa being considered but rather evolved separately.

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