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Biology, 21.01.2021 03:30 linaaaaa7

Does the second statement support the first statement, that all living things had a common ancestry? Explain why or why not. 1st statement: The theory of evolution states that all living things had a single common ancestor.

2nd statement: The translation between mRNA and amino acids is the same for all living things. (For example, the mRNA codon CAG codes for glutamine in all living things.)

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