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State how comparing the amino acid sequence of a protein can provide evident that evolution has taken place.
A: If evolution has taken place, then, in general, species descended from a recent common ancestor should have fewer amino acid differences between their proteins than do species that share a common ancestor in the more distant past.
A: If evolution has taken place, then, in general, species descended from a recent common ancestor should have fewer amino acid differences between their proteins than do species that share a common ancestor in the more distant past.
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