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Biology, 15.07.2020 14:01 HelenKellerwasaSlutt

Scientists are now able to use the genetic code of organisms to find out more about their evolutionary history. How is this most likely to impact classification? Organisms once thought to be unrelated may be found to be related. Mode of nutrition of some organisms may change. Organisms that do not have a backbone may develop one. All multicellular organisms may be found to be prokaryotes.

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