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A typical prokaryotic cell has about 3,000 genes in its DNA, while a human cell has about 20,500 genes. about 1000 of these genes are present in both types of cells.

a) based on your understanding of evolution, explain how such different organisms could have this same subset of genes.

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All eukaryotic species came from a common ancestor.

Millions of years ago, there were a meteorites fall that almost kills all living organisms on Earth, only a few survive and those evolve into all species as we know them now.

And this is why into DNA code, you can find similar parts or sequences of genes in a lot of different species.

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I think the best way to explain is that cells have their own uniqueness that is not just uniformity in every organism but also all of it may somewhat came from a single cell and that is how the 1000 of these gene are present on both the the two organisms
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