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How do closely related and distantly related organisms compare in their DNA sequences?

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Distantly related have a long time to elapse after they share a common ancestor; hence, they have more time for mutations to accumulate in their DNA. Whereas closely related have a short time accumulating mutations since their last common ancestor, thus DNA sequences are more similar.

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