Biology, 05.06.2020 00:04 ap03baller
What molecular evidence have scientists gathered that supports the idea that all organisms have a common ancestor?
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Molecular clocks have proven this to be true.
DNA and RNA determine how organisms develop.
They know that the similarities and differences between the genomes confirm patterns of evolution.
All organisms have the same biochemical building blocks as one another.
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