Biology, asked by watanabeshinichiro97, 1 month ago

For two organisms to have a genetic relationship, which of the following must they share? A. a common ancestor B. genotypes C. phenotypes D. linked genes​

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Answered by seeyashreej
2

Answer:

genotypes is the answer I guess

Answered by sushmaa1912
2

Common ancestor is the correct option.

Explanation:

  • Option A - common ancestor is the correct option.
  • Genetic relationship between 2 organisms means that they have acquired similar genetic make up which is possible if they share a common ancestor.
  • Common ancestry denotes an evolutionary relationship as well.
  • This is also referred to as phylogenetic relationship which basically means the relative number of times the 2 different species must have shared some common ancestor.
  • This also means that their DNA matches since it comes from a common ancestor thereby implying genetic relationship.
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