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Q: When comparing cytochrome sequences among species, which of the following species is identical to humans?
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When comparing cytochrome sequences among species what species is identical to humans?

Chimpanzee


Why the amino acid sequences in the cytochrome c protein of humans and chimpanzees aren't the same species?

because chimpanzes are epic. biology sucks


Do living things on earth share certain identical sequences of bases on their genome?

No


The phylogenetic tree below shows similarities in the amino acid sequences of cytochrome-C of several organisms Which organism is most distantly related to the rhesus monkey?

The Human


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To determine if the following two statements mean the same thing, you would need to offer the quantifier sequences. Then, you could compare the sequences to determine if they are the same.


What is the binary sequences corresponds to the IP address 165.76.24.17?

Which of the following binary sequences corresponds to the IP address 165.76.24.17


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et sequences (et seq for short)


What aspect of an employee can be analyzed with the following connecting sequences?

motivation


How do cytochromes show the unity of life on Earth?

They are highly conserved in all most organisms that use oxidative phosphorilation. Some amino acids and polypeptide sequences vary, but cytochrome C is doing the same shuttling of electrons job in organism after organism. Thus we can be fairly certain that all these organisms sharing this cytochrome C have common ancestry.


What are the differences between homology and similarity?

homology is the equality between two sequences that show the same evolutionary pattern and similarity is the likeness between two sequences that may not follow an identical evolutionary relationship.


What determines whether two species are in the same genus?

Two species are typically placed in the same genus based on shared physical characteristics, genetic similarities, and common evolutionary ancestry. Taxonomists consider a combination of these factors when determining the classification of species into different genera.


True or false After replication the nucleotide sequences in both DNA molecules are identical to each other and to the original DNA molecule?

No