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Researchers have found a gene in yeast that codes for a particular myosin protein. This specific protein is also coded by genes in humans. What does this similarity at the molecular level in yeast and humans most likely indicate ?
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It indicates that they probably have a common ancestor/ they evolved from the same species.
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