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In animals, what type of sequence is commonly used to construct a phylogeny and determine ancestry? a. mitochondrial DNA b. centromeric DNA c. telomeric DNA d. plasmid DNA
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In animals, what type of sequence is commonly used to construct a phylogeny and determine ancestry?
a. mitochondrial DNA
b. centromeric DNA
c. telomeric DNA
d. plasmid DNA
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A. Mitochondrial DNA
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