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6 June, 04:51

If u were a scientist examining the DNA sequence of the two unknown organisms that you hypothesize share a common ancestor, what evidence would you expect to find?

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  1. 6 June, 05:48
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    All organisms share a common ancester: humans share a common ancestor with E. coli; E. coli share a common ancestor with an oak tree; humans share a common ancestor with an oak tree.

    If I hypothesized the two organisms shared a recent common ancestor, they I would predict that their genomes would be highly similar. For example, their genomes would contain about the same number of bases, and the base sequences (especially of protein-coding genes) would be highly identical.
  2. 6 June, 07:20
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    You would expect to find similar characteristics
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