The presence of similar genes in very dissimilar organisms implies a common ancestor. This suggests that these organisms share a common evolutionary history and have inherited these genes from a common ancestor. The concept is known as homology.
Organisms that compete for the same resources are called competitors. They vie for essentials such as food, water, shelter, and mates.
clone- group of indivdual organisms that have exactly the same genes
If a group of organisms have the same traits, it could indicate that they belong to the same species or share a common ancestor. These shared traits could be the result of genetic inheritance or environmental factors influencing their development.
Population. A localized group of organisms that belong to the same species is called a
If two organisms share an evolutionary relationship, that means that they have a common ancestor on the evolutionary tree. The more recently the shared common ancestor lived, the more closely related the two present organisms are, evolutionarily.
The presence of similar genes in very dissimilar organisms implies a common ancestor. This suggests that these organisms share a common evolutionary history and have inherited these genes from a common ancestor. The concept is known as homology.
A clan.
yes the did how do you think other organisms start to exist
All of them
A group of people all descended from the same ancestor may be called a family, a clan, a tribe, or a people, depending on the context.
The phenomenon of having a common ancestor is called homology. In biology, two things are homologous if they bear the same relationship to one another because they share the same ancestral gene.
They have the same phenotype.
Descendant organisms are organisms that share many in common because they share a common ancestor.
A chart that illustrates a series of species with their common ancestor is called a phylogenetic tree or phylogeny. These trees show the evolutionary relationships and the common ancestry among different organisms.
An ancestor.
Organisms that compete for the same resources are called competitors. They vie for essentials such as food, water, shelter, and mates.