Answer:
B) The more differences that are found in their DNA the more distantly the species are related
Step-by-step explanation:
Genes are encoded information (as DNA), within the genome, which are used to produce specific proteins that when expressed, influence an organism's phenotype or physical makeup. Multiple forms of genes may exist as alleles sometimes on different chromosomes; they contribute to genetic variation, which may eventually lead to forming new species.
Related organisms have similar forms of genes which may be
- homologous (sharing the same ancestry)
- orthologous (homologous genes which arise from or after speciation)
Differences in homologs are often used to determine instances of species divergence, and map out evolutionary relationships.