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Ellis Shepard
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1 March, 01:12
Do perch and chimps share a common ancestor?
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Zara Scott
1 March, 01:34
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The correct answer is YES.
Perch and chimps they share a common ancestor.
A common ancestor is species that multiple species do share a species. Many years ago, ancestors began to diverge. This diverging led to different lineages and later raised to different species.
For example, human and apes evolved from a common ancestor. Humans and yeast they share the same common ancestor in that human have genes that codes for myosin, and also a gene in yeast which too codes for myosin protein.
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