a) a tool for studying evolution that has no real-world applications.
Physics, 31.07.2019 19:10 steves9994
Amolecular clock is:
a) a tool for studying evolution that has no real-world applications.
b) a tool used to identify the rate of mutation, and is the same for all genes.
c) an estimate of the rate of accumulation of genetic divergence between two populations or species.
d) a clock that uses atoms for accurate time keeping.
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Amolecular clock is:
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a) a tool for studying evolution that has no real-world applications.
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