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Which organism shown in the diagram above has DNA that is probably most similar to the DNA of the Woodpecker finch? Mangrove finch small tree finch sharp beaked ground finch small ground finch
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Which organism shown in the diagram above has DNA that is probably most similar to the DNA of the Woodpecker finch?
Mangrove finch
small tree finch
sharp beaked ground finch
small ground finch
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