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If two otherwise dissimilar organisms share similar genomic

Last updated: 7/7/2022

If two otherwise dissimilar organisms share similar genomic

If two otherwise dissimilar organisms share similar genomic DNA, to what would you attribute.the genomic similarity? The shared genes have evolved a number of times and have no phylogenetic significance. The shared genes are ancient and probably no longer function within the altered physiological states of modern organisms. O DNA is not a reliable basis for phylogenetic decisions. O The shared genes developed early in evolution and are likely to be applicable to a wide diversity of organisms. O The two taxa are more closely related than formerly believed because they may share a common ancestor