The answer is; YES
All organisms share one common ancestor in the beginning of life. Different species have branched at different times from common ancestors hence he evolutionary tree looks like tree called a cladogram. The nodes represent the common ancestry while branches depict divergence. Therefore even fruit flies and the fruit bats even though they do not belong to the same species shared a common ancestor at one time in history.
Tundra biome is characterized by very low temperatures,little precipitation and permafrost
it is the biome which is tree less and vegetation is in the form of grasses and shrubs and its the coldest of all
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It is the process by which the heritable information in a gene, the sequence of DNA base pairs, is made into functional gene product, such as protein or RNA. The basic idea is DNA transcribed into RNA, which is translated into proteins.