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Many multicellular animals have the same box genes . Which statement is evidence for this claim
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The statement "The presence of similar Hox genes in diverse multicellular animal species suggests a shared evolutionary origin and conserved developmental processes" serves as evidence for the claim that many multicellular animals share the same box (Hox) genes. Hox genes are critical for the proper development of body plans and structures, and their conservation across various species indicates that these genes play fundamental roles in the organization of body axes and segment differentiation. This genetic similarity supports the idea of common ancestry among different multicellular organisms.
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