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Similar DNA sequences in genes can be evidence of

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The correct answer that would complete the given statement above would be common ancestry. Similar DNA sequences in genes can be evidence of common ancestry or also known as common descent. This is described as when an organism share genes with a recent common ancestor. Such evidence comes in two: amino acid sequences and DNA sequences.
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