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29 March, 09:10

Researchers have found a gene in yeast that codes for a particular myosin protein. This specific protein is also coded by genes in humans. What does this similarity at the molecular level in yeast and humans most likely indicate?

Humans and yeast share a common ancestor.

Humans and yeast have an identical genome.

Humans and yeast belong to the same kingdom.

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  1. 29 March, 10:23
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    Humans and yeast have an identical genome. This just means that all DNA sprung from an ancestral DNA that have evolved through time. Scientists are now considering and discovering the possibility that each genome is somewhat related to other even if they come from different sets of kingdoms.
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