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The theory of evolution does not describe how a DNA is formed b support adaptation c say that populations change d support the process of natural selection
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The theory of evolution does not describe how
a DNA is formed
b support adaptation
c say that populations change
d support the process of natural selection
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A because the theory of evolution only shows us that animals do evolve and change over time. It doesnt say how. Also, at the time that this theory was created, they didnt know about DNA
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your answer is a: how DNA is formed.
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