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Similarities between seemingly unrelated organisms can be explained by Darwin’s theory that organisms come from common ancestors.
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Darwin’s theory of common descent explains similarities (homologies) as inherited from shared ancestors; (note: some similarities arise independently by convergent evolution, but common ancestry explains many such resemblances).
Darwin’s theory of common descent explains similarities (homologies) as inherited from shared ancestors; (note: some similarities arise independently by convergent evolution, but common ancestry explains many such resemblances).
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