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The fact that many of the proteins produced by humans have identical or nearly identical counterparts in chimpanzees suggests that A) all proteins are basically the same. B) hum…
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The fact that many of the proteins produced by humans have identical or nearly identical counterparts in chimpanzees suggests
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all proteins are basically the same.
B)
humans and chimps share a common ancestor.
o
humans and chimps have convergently evolved.
D)
humans and chimps actually belong to the same species.
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Answer: B)
humans and chimps share a common ancestor.
Step-by-step explanation:
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