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A group of paleontologists have discovered a new fossil animal resembling a horse with intact DNA in the fossil. The fossil animal is theorized to have a phylogenetic relationship with a horse. What is the most appropriate method for determining if a close relation existed between these two species? A : Morphological studies B : Biochemical estimation C : Genetic analysis D : Physiological studies

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The correct answer is C. Genetic analysis

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In biology, two organisms have a phylogenetic relationship if they share a common ancestor and therefore have genetic similarities although in most cases there are also similarities in morphology, physiology, etc. However, two organisms might have similarities in morphology and physiology without genetic similarities. Due to this, if you need to determine whether two species are related or not the best method is a genetic analysis as only those organisms that share a common ancestor (phylogenetic relationship) are genetically similar.

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