When comparing dogs to wolves, scientists found evidence that supports the idea they come from a common ancestor. Which combination of evidence would most strongly support this idea?

comparable anatomies, fossils, and behavior
different anatomies, similar development, and different DNA
comparable anatomies, similar development, and similar DNA
different anatomies, fossils, and behavior

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The combination of evidence that would most strongly support the idea that dogs and wolves come from a common ancestor would be comparable anatomies, similar development, and similar DNA. This combination suggests a close genetic relationship and shared evolutionary history between the two species.