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If many genes from two species differ in about 5, ________? 1) they are likely to be functionally equivalent 2) they are likely to be functionally different 3) they are likely to be mutated 4) cannot be
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If many genes from two species differ in about 5, ________? 1) they are likely to be functionally equivalent 2) they are likely to be functionally different 3) they are likely to be mutated 4) cannot be determined
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The answer is 3 I think
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