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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
Shared ancestry is supported by biological similarities across anatomy, embryonic development, and genetic material. Comparable anatomies show structural homology, similar development points to shared embryonic pathways, and similar DNA is direct genetic evidence of a common ancestor. Options with different anatomies or DNA contradict shared ancestry, while fossils/behavior alone are less definitive than combined anatomical, developmental, and genetic evidence.
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comparable anatomies, similar development, and similar DNA