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Do perch and chimps share a common ancestor?

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The correct answer for: do perch and chimps share a common ancestor? Is yes and its name is: choanoflagellates

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To understand the answer we need to analyze its context. First of all, this is only theory and yes, it is believe that choanoflagellates are the closest unicellular ancestors to animals. If this is correct yes all animals on earth share the same ancestor and are those guys. However, if we turn into the primate mammal family species and the pikaia fmily species share direct ancestors the answer is no. But as animals, we do share an ancient ancestor. So yes, they share one ancestor. Even though it's a pretty old one.

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The correct answer is YES.
Perch and chimps they share a common ancestor.

A common ancestor is species that multiple species do share a species. Many years ago, ancestors began to diverge. This diverging led to different lineages and later raised to different species.
For example, human and apes evolved from a common ancestor. Humans and yeast they share the same common ancestor in that human have genes that codes for myosin, and also a gene in yeast which too codes for myosin protein.
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