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Biology, 09.12.2021 05:00 stephaniem0216

The annelid worm Glycera dibranchiata has an oxygen binding protein with the same folding pattern as myoglobin. Myoglobins and hemoglobins occur sporadically among invertebrate phyla. It is hard to see a clear, common line of decent from a single ancestor for these species let alone annelids, insects, and vertebrates. No other known protein form has oxygen binding capability. How might these observations best be explained.

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