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Alejandro Barajas
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Due to our increasing ability to analyze DNA sequences and other molecular data of organisms, scientists are more often classifying organisms by their:

A) structural differences.
B) structural similarities.
C) evolutionary history.
D) selective adaptations.
E) behavioral similarities.

DNA Sequences

The precise order of nucleotides within a DNA molecule, which determines the genetic information carried by that DNA.

Molecular Data

Information obtained from the analysis of the molecular structure of biological substances, such as DNA, RNA, and proteins, used for studying genetic relationships and evolutionary patterns.

Structural Differences

Variations in the physical or anatomical organization between objects, organisms, or systems.

  • Comprehend the function of comparative genomics in uncovering evolutionary connections between organisms.
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Wilma De guzmanOct 31, 2024
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