
The Living World 6th Edition by George Johnson, Jonathan Losos,William Ober,Claire Garrison
Edition 6ISBN: 978-0077280086
The Living World 6th Edition by George Johnson, Jonathan Losos,William Ober,Claire Garrison
Edition 6ISBN: 978-0077280086 Exercise 17
The mouse (Mus musculus), the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), and humans (Homo sapiens) all have a genome that is about 80% to 99% shared. If this is the case, why do these organisms look so different
A) Genes are expressed at different times and in different ways.
B) A different habitat causes some genes to be expressed and some genes not to be expressed.
C) The differences in genomes are enough to produce drastically different species.
D) No answer is correct.
A) Genes are expressed at different times and in different ways.
B) A different habitat causes some genes to be expressed and some genes not to be expressed.
C) The differences in genomes are enough to produce drastically different species.
D) No answer is correct.
Explanation
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The Living World 6th Edition by George Johnson, Jonathan Losos,William Ober,Claire Garrison
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