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How are homologous structures such as forelimbs evidence for common ancestry and change over time?

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they represent similar patterns through ancient fossils and living animals today, such as the relevance of the one bone, 2 bone, many bones pattern found on the human arm bearing minor resemblance to tiktaalik's structure, and major resemblance to lizard, cat, bat, and frog structures. -- this may not be 100% however expand on that and maybe do additional research to develop a more percise response to the question.
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