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Homologous structures are organisms which are grouped according to phylogeny, reveal that closely related organisms have more similar structures for example whales were once classified as a fish because they live in the water and they have flippers. Flippers are homologous to human arms and legs and they are therefore closely related to human beings.
Similar embryological development. Embryos of various vertebrates all look similar, including features. For example, tails which are not seen in the maturity suggests that all organisms evolved from a common ancestor, still, we express and share genes that are shared and belie ancestry.
Shared biochemical molecules such as DNA and ATP structure of molecules reflect descent with modification. The evidence of universal common ancestor is being reflected in the universality of DNA as a genetic material.
The genetic code in the machinery of DNA expression and replication. The relatedness within groups of organisms is reflected in the similarity in their DNA sequences. This is the exact pattern to be expected from diversification and descent from a common ancestor.
Basically by planting more trees...
they'll use it for photosynthesis, nd give us Oxygen in return
A. Neutral water
Less than 7 is acidic (which has 6 letters, 6< 7)
More than 7 is alkaline (which has more than 7 letters). Alkaline = basic
7 is neutral
Scientists have isolated the gene that produces the bioluminescence protein and inserted the gene into the embryos of tetra fish. This results in tetra fish that produce a green glow.
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Tetra fish is a type or an example Glofish that has undergone genetic modifications whereby the gene in jelly fish that produces the green fluorescent protein (GFP) was extracted and inserted into the embryos of the tetra fish thereby causing them to glow or fluoresce in the presence of Ultraviolet light or natural light.
The genetically modified tetra fish passes this fluorescent gene from one generation to another.
Thus, The aim of this genetic modification in tetra fish was to be able to detect water pollution in the sea using the glow of the tetra fish.
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