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They probably have a recent common ancestor.
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They probably have a recent common ancestor.
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They probably have a recent common ancestor
Evolution is a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage, especially a more advanced or mature stage. In biology it is the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a change in a species. All living things are capable of evolution.
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They are shared and used by every living thing on earth and many whole sequences of DNA show close correlation, or exact sequence. One can actually follow the mutation trail from a common ancestor to the descendents that branch off from this ancestor. Only evolutionary theory explains this as the creationist explanation, many separate creations and linear progressions of organisms, can not explain the shared and variant sequence trail.
sequence is a succesion from usualy a monarchy (ruler)
Nucleotide sequence, human, hemoglobin
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They are two different proteins, like the difference between a train and a robot. The difference between one protein and the other is the amino acid sequence that comprises that protein and the molecular bonding that determines its shape. Shape determines function in a protein. If it loses its shape it can't do its job. The shape of insulin and hemoglobin is different so insulin binds with glucose and hemoglobin binds with oxygen.
Evolution is a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage, especially a more advanced or mature stage. In biology it is the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a change in a species. All living things are capable of evolution.
The longest stage of stellar evolution is the main sequence phase.
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Our Sun is currently on the Main Sequence stage of it's evolution.
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