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Why is dna useful in tracing evolutionary changes?

Why is dna useful in tracing evolutionary changes?

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Lora Bins

Feb 20, 2025

NA contains only elements, so it does not react easily. Many organisms do not contain DNA. Certain mutations in DNA happen at a constant rate. DNA does not change over time, making it a valuable clue.... Show More
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Lora Bins

Feb 20, 2025

The correct answer is option CDNA is used in tracking the evolutionary changes as certain mutation in DNA happen at constant rate.DNA is a stable molecule and the mutations that takes place in the DNA occurs at constant rate so it is easy to be studied for the evolutionary traces.The DNA is used to to study the phylogenetic events that are not documented by the fossils.... Show More
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Lora Bins

Feb 20, 2025

C. Certain mutations in DNA happen at a constant rate. humans and animals evolve to their environments. ... Show More

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