Answer:
The above statement is false.
Explanation:
<em>As we can infer from the question, Thymine is being replaced by Cytosine at position 3 of a genetic sequence. This means that only a single change is being made in the genetic sequence. This change will cause a faulty protein to be formed. The faulty protein will be associated with this genetic sequence. </em>
<em>Hence, not all of the changes existing between the cichlid and coelacanth/frog will be associated with this single base change.</em>
However, instead of replacement of C with T, if an addition or deletion of a base might have occurred, then the entire genetic sequence would have been altered causing many changes.
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To name one of many:
If Ben's car will not start, then the battery may be dead.
Answer:
The short answer is, yes and no. There's only a handful of animals like mammals or birds that have a parasitic relationship; one such is the Vampire Bat, yes, although one could argue it could also be considered a form of hunting too.
Explanation: