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What do scientists often use to study macroevolution?

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Answered by swastik76
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A) the rate of mutation B) allele Frequencies C) the Fossil Record D ) laboratory studies. Positive: 33.333333333333 % 
Answered by Nyaberiduke
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scientists often use fossil records to study macro evolution. By doing this it means that  they are able to determine all the important facts about the fossils and establish very important facts about the existence of the organism and its importance to history .

This is usual determined by a process known as carbon dating whereby some proven mechanisms are put in place in order to facilitate the establishment of when they might have occurred or taken place .

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