Multiple Choice
Fossil, morphological, and molecular evidence shows that langurs and ruminants do not share a recent common ancestor.This is important with respect to lysozyme evolution, because it supports the hypothesis that the similar changes observed in the lysozyme sequence in both langurs and ruminants
A) are consistent with the neutral theory of evolution.
B) are homologous.
C) are the result of convergent evolution.
D) are the result of purifying selection.
E) follow a molecular clock.
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