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Biology, 28.11.2019 21:31 annekesimonsen

Imagine a genomic researcher who is analyzing the genome of different types of cats. she finds that a particular sequence in the north american bobcat genome is exactly identical to a sequence found in the common house cat, while most other sequences in those two genomes differ at many nucleotides. (the most recent common ancestor between bobcats and house cats is estimated to be about 6.8 million years, plenty of time for mutation to generate dna sequence variation.)
how can the identical sequence in these otherwise differing genomes be explained?
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