Biology, 09.11.2020 21:50 cami30031cami3003
The DNA of a gorilla and an orangutan are more similar to each other
compared to the DNA of a gorilla and a chicken.
Which option can be said based on this statement?
Select one:
O
The gorilla and the chicken share a common ancestor. The gorilla and the orangutan
are the same species and do not have a common ancestor.
The gorilla and the chicken share a more recent common ancestor compared to the
gorilla and the orangutan.
The gorilla and the orangutan share a common ancestor. The gorilla and the chicken
do not
The gorilla and the orangutan share a more recent common ancestor compared to the
gorilla and the chicken.
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