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Multiple Choice
Portions of the genomes of certain prokaryotic species are very similar to portions of the genomes of distantly related prokaryotes. The process that most likely accounts for this genetic similarity is __________.
A
convergent evolution
B
identical mutations occurring independently in these distantly related lineages
C
genetic variation arising from binary fission
D
genetic variation arising from meiosis
E
horizontal gene transfer
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the concept of horizontal gene transfer: It is the movement of genetic material between organisms other than by the 'vertical' transmission of DNA from parent to offspring. This process is common in prokaryotes and can lead to genetic similarities between distantly related species.
Recognize that convergent evolution refers to the process where organisms not closely related independently evolve similar traits as a result of having to adapt to similar environments or ecological niches. This does not involve direct genetic exchange.
Consider that identical mutations occurring independently in distantly related lineages is highly unlikely due to the random nature of mutations and the vast number of possible genetic changes.
Acknowledge that genetic variation from binary fission is limited to the replication of the existing genome within a single organism, without introducing new genetic material from other organisms.
Note that meiosis is a process of sexual reproduction found in eukaryotes, not prokaryotes, and thus cannot account for genetic similarities in prokaryotic species.