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Harman [31]
3 years ago
15

Based on the data in Table 1, identify the animal that has the greatest number of sequence differences from the reference animal

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Biology
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Doss [256]3 years ago
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Answer:

( please like and hope it helps)

A) Elephas-2 has 13 sequence differences from the reference animal, and this is the greatest number of animals in the table.

B) From left to right, the order at the tips of the cladogram is: Dugong , Elephas , Loxodonta , Mammathus.

(Loxodonta and Mammuthus can also be reversed)

C) The molecular data, such as that for are widely conserved protein such as cytochrome b , show conserved similarities between organisms such as to dugongs and proboscideans and can be used to support the existence of this relationship.

D) The animals that are related ones had a common assister with certain genetic characteristics. Adaptation to different habitats leads to diversification of morphology but does not change evolutionary relationships.

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