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The common ancestor of the Po'ouli and common rosefinch most likely had:a. An A at position 1b. An A at position 16c. A C at position 4d. A T at position 2
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The common ancestor of the Po'ouli and common rosefinch most likely had:a. An A at position 1b. An A at position 16c. A C at position 4d. A T at position 2
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The common ancestor of the Po'ouli and common rosefinch most likely had:a. An A at position 1b. An A at position 16c. A C at position 4d. A T at position 2
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The answer would most likely be D. A T at position 2
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