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Match the type of of evidence for evolution with the correct example. homologous structures vestigial structures dna sequence data analogous structures the jointed legs of insects and vertebrates arose independently, indicating a different evolutionary origin. arrowboth the inner ear bones of mammals have evolved from bones that form the jaws of reptiles. arrowboth ostriches have wings similar in form to those of their ancestors, but that do not allow the birds to fly. arrowboth genes involved in rna replication are conserved among bacteria and animals, suggesting a common evolutionary origin.

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