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A researcher is comparing the genetic sequences of chloroplasts and certain cyanobacteria. what will she likely find
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A researcher is comparing the genetic sequences of chloroplasts and certain cyanobacteria. what will she likely find
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Similarities among the chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. This is because chloroplasts were once photosynthesizing bacteria that joined up with algae and formed a symbiotic relationship and have stayed in algae since the union.
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