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12 December, 21:39

Currently, two extant elephant species (X and Y) are placed in the genus Loxodonta, and a third species (Z) is placed in the genus Elephas. Thus, which statement should be true?

Species X and Y are not related to species Z.

A) Species X and Y share a greater number of homologies with each other than either does with species Z.

B) Species X and Y share a common ancestor that is still extant (in other words, not yet extinct).

C) Species X and Y are the result of artificial selection from an ancestral species Z.

D) Species X, Y, and Z share a common ancestor, but nothing more can be claimed than this

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  1. 13 December, 00:04
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    A. Species X and Y share a greater number of homologies with each other than either does with species Z.

    Explanation:

    In taxonomy, living organisms are placed into groups according to their similarities.

    Genus is a classification group above of species. It consists of species that are closely related.

    For the species X and Y to be placed in the same genus, they must be sharing a greater number of similarities or homologies compared to species Z.

    Species Z does not have greater similarity with either Species X or species Y
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