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Biology, 21.09.2019 18:00 fatherbamboo

Is it possible to find the same gene in two different kinds of organisms but not find the protein that is produced from that gene?
if you found the same gene in all organisms you test, what does this suggest about the evolution of this gene in the history of life on earth?
does the use of dna sequences in the study of evolutionary relationships mean that other characteristics are unimportant in such studies? explain your answer.

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