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animal a and animal b share...
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animal a and animal b share 95% percent of their dna. animal a and animal c share 50% of their dna.
how does this support the hypothesis that life changes over time?
a) they all share at least 50% of dna.
b) they all share same embryo development.
c) they all share similar migration patterns.
d) they all share a series of closely related fossils.
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