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When two organisms are notably dissimilar, such as a cow and a yeast, we can safely conclude that they are very distantly related. Organisms that are more similar to each other, such as a cow and a deer, are more closely related to each other.
It implies common ancestry.
Common ancestor, or convergent evolution to the same function
It implies that the organism shares a common ancestor.
a very close match in the DNA profile
When two organisms are notably dissimilar, such as a cow and a yeast, we can safely conclude that they are very distantly related. Organisms that are more similar to each other, such as a cow and a deer, are more closely related to each other.
It implies common ancestry.
It implies that the similar Genes are very, very Ancient.Edit: No, it doesn't. The genes can be fairly new, despite the organisms being very dissimilar. It implies that the organisms share a common ancestor, not that they're ancient. Please do not reply to questions if you have no idea what you're talking about.
Common ancestor, or convergent evolution to the same function
It implies that the organism shares a common ancestor.
It implies that the organism shares a common ancestor.
some people are very dissimilar
a very close match in the DNA profile
Friction stir is becoming very popular for this
The most dissimilar species in the kingdom of hierarchy are typically found in different phyla or classes. For example, a mammal (such as a human) and a bird (such as a bald eagle) would be considered very dissimilar due to their different evolutionary histories, body structures, and modes of reproduction.
What does it mean when two organisms are very similar.
They are called Dharmic religions, though each is very dissimilar to each other.