Is the fly eye homologous to the mouse eye, or is it convergent?
A) homologous because of developmental genes that regulate the complex eye are
B) convergent because the fly eye is a compound eye and the mouse eye is a camera eye
C) both, depending on the level of development examined
D) neither; the two types of eyes cannot be compared
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