History, asked by OfficalWeeb, 8 months ago

Read the passage. Scientists long believed that the discovery of a mummy in the Alps, known as Ötzi the Iceman, provided information on how humans lived 5,300 years ago. More recently, scientists used DNA analysis to discover that Ötzi and modern-day humans have DNA markers in common. How did the study of Ötzi’s DNA change the way scientists viewed the development of modern humans? A.They learned that Ötzi the Iceman was a close relative of today’s humans. B. They learned that early humans developed differently and died off from the cold. C. They learned that the DNA found in early humans can be found in today’s humans. D.They learned that the DNA of early humans was much older than they originally believed

Answers

Answered by zaylimegod
25

Answer:

They learned that the DNA found in early humans can be found in today’s humans.

Explanation:

because it's  Correct

Answered by brownkyra70
5

Answer:

Its C

Explanation:

I got it right on the test

:D

Similar questions