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What would too closely related organisms have A. No proteins in common B. Very similar DNA sequences C. Exactly the same DNA sequences D. Completely different DNA sequences
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What would too closely related organisms have
A. No proteins in common
B. Very similar DNA
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C. Exactly the same DNA sequences
D. Completely different DNA sequences
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B. very similar DNA sequences
exactly the same would mean they are exact copies of each other (unless you’re a twin that doesn’t happen)
completely different would be like comparing a human to a fish.
and the proteins have nothing to do with it :)
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