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What is an example of biological or biochemical evidence that supports the theory of evolution? explain your answer.

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Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
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A classic example of biochemical evidence for evolution is the variance of the ubiquitous (i.e. all living organisms have it, because it performs very basic life functions) protein Cytochrome c in living cells. .The cytochrome c molecule has been extensively studied for the glimpse it gives into evolutionary biology.

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Answered by gowridhatri
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Biologists use multiple types of evidence to trace evolutionary changes that occur over long time periods. For example: ... Similarities and differences among biological molecules (e.g., in the DNA sequence of genes) can be used to determine species' relatedness.

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