Biology, asked by nitishgarg5228, 1 year ago

Siblings have similar traits because they inherit those traits from a common ancestor. How is this similar to some evidence for evolution?

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Answered by Answers4u
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Siblings have similar traits because they inherit those traits from a common ancestor. This statement proves the theory of evolution as -

According to the theory of evolution the origin of the species who have common characters can be traced from one common ancestor. Following the same rule, siblings inherit some common characters from parents which are passed on to the future generations.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Trait refers certain phenotypic character in terms of height, colour etc. Siblings have similar traits because they inherit those traits from a common ancestor.

EXPLANATION:

Certain evolutionary biologist have found that common decent from last evolutionary ancestor. This means that all living organism is evolved from common ancestors. The traits are sibling in terms of physical appearance or behaviours is from common ancestors, who are their parents. Therefore this supports the evidence of evolution.

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