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It does hint at common ancestry so it is "evidence" of evolution.
No, they are not evidence for ontogeny recapitulating phylogeny.
Proteins reflect DNA sequences, so scientists study proteins to look for genetic similarities and differences in organisms.
Short answer: yes. Everything we observe about the shape, behaviour and genetics of organisms in all shapes and sizes can and does provide evidence for evolution.
They don't. Homologous structures provide evidence for evolution not analogous structures.
It does hint at common ancestry so it is "evidence" of evolution.
No, they are not evidence for ontogeny recapitulating phylogeny.
Proteins reflect DNA sequences, so scientists study proteins to look for genetic similarities and differences in organisms.
The types of evidence that are used to classify organisms including genetic similarities.
evidence for evolution
They show similarities between organisms structure. if the similarities are large then it shows that those organisms share a common ancestor.
Short answer: yes. Everything we observe about the shape, behaviour and genetics of organisms in all shapes and sizes can and does provide evidence for evolution.
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They don't. Homologous structures provide evidence for evolution not analogous structures.
That the theory of evolution by natural selection fits the facts of evolution. The theory of evolution by natural selection is based on myriad lives of converging evidence and is the best explanation we have for the adaptive changes leading to speciation in populations of organisms.
DNA molecules contain the assembly instructions for every living creature. Scientists compare DNA from ancient and present creatures to identify genetic similarities among species. The genetic similarities among species is the main evidence of evolution theory.
Prokaryotes are much simpler organisms than eukaryotes. It is thought that eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes. In both cases the evolution process was lengthy and similar to the evolution of other organisms.