Biology, 05.05.2020 19:14 nulledcracker12
This phylogenic tree is composed based on molecular data (rRNA). What statements can we infer are true about the organisms throughout the tree?
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Because the tree is rooted, all branches share a common ancestor.
All organisms have some sort of cellular structure/organization.
All Eukaryotes evolved from Bacteria.
Since the organisms contain RNA, they share the same DNA.
If the organisms contain RNA, the share the same four nitrogen bases.
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