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What is a molecular clock? Select one: ill give 30 points! The idea that some sections of DNA can accumulate mutations fast while other parts accumulate mutations more slowly. The idea that some sections
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What is a molecular clock?
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ill give 30 points!
The idea that some sections of DNA can accumulate mutations fast while other parts accumulate mutations more slowly.
The idea that some sections of DNA are resistant to mutations and do not have them.
The idea that DNA evidence can be used to support evolution.
The idea that a section of DNA accumulates mutations at a constant rate over time.
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pretty sure its c (the thrid one)
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