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How are dna sequences used to determine ancestry in molecules biology

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two species who have genes and proteins with sequences that match closely can conclude that the sequences must have been inherited from a relatively recent common ancestor; the greater the number of differences in DNA and protein sequences, the less likely they share as close a common ancestry

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