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24 December, 15:58

Two species are classified in the same genus. how does this classification reflect the evolutionary relationship between the two species?

A. it means the species shared a common ancestor in the distant past

B. the evolutionary relationship cannot be determined.

C. it means the species shared a common ancestor in the recent past.

D. it means the species did not share a common ancestor.

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  1. 24 December, 16:57
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    I'm not copying anyone's answer but I believe it is answer c! It makes the most sense and it is very reasonable Have a blessed day
  2. 24 December, 18:17
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    C. is your answer

    It means the species shared a common ancestor in the recent past.
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