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we have to 'use available evidence to assess the evidence that analysis of genes provides for evolutionary relationships' does anyone have any good websites or information suggestions for this?
 

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lozabella said:
we have to 'use available evidence to assess the evidence that analysis of genes provides for evolutionary relationships' does anyone have any good websites or information suggestions for this?
Hmm. I don't know any websites.. But Cytochrome C is a protein that you should look out for. It's a respiratory protein found in every living thing - from yeast, to humans. The number of base variations in its sequence dictates the closeness of the species examined. I think (don't quote me on this) that chimps vary from humans by 2-3 bases, whilst yeast varies from humans by around 50 bases.
 

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