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Nucleotide differences for a DNA sequence on chromosome 1 are shown for five species. According to the data, which hypothesis is best supported?
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Nucleotide differences for a DNA sequence on chromosome 1 are shown for five species. According to the data, which hypothesis is best supported?
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Nucleotide differences for a DNA sequence on chromosome 1 are shown for five species. According to the data, which hypothesis is best supported?
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The answer is B) Species 1 and 2 diverged from each other more recently than all other species.
Iām pretty sure this is a A. B. C. D.
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