Multiple Choice
A researcher is comparing the genetic sequences of chloroplasts and certain cyanobacteria. What will she likely find?
A) Chloroplast genetic sequences will always be different from those of cyanobacteria, regardless of the species of cyanobacteria.
B) Chloroplast genetic sequences will always be the same as the genetic sequences contained in cyanobacteria, regardless of the cyanobacteria species.
C) Chloroplast genetic sequences may be the same as the genetic sequences of certain cyanobacteria, depending upon the species of cyanobacteria.
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