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age of fossils, found in rocks,is conventionally determined by the radio-active decay of corbon and other elements.Revision of evolutionary period for different groups of organisms is done by the more precise methods are​

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Age of fossils, found in rocks, is conventionally determined by the radio-active decay of carbon

and other elements. Revision of evolutionary period for different groups of organisms is done by

the more precise methods as———————

A. Study of carbohydrates/proteins in rocks.

B. Study of carbohydrates/proteins in fossils..

C. Study of the conditions of fossilization..

D. Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) and fossil DNA.

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