Each of the following answer choices compares a segment of DNA from two related species that diverged from a common ancestor. Assume a mutation rate of one mutation every 60 million years applies to all segments and that a mutation can happen only once at each position in a DNA sequence. Which pair of sequences shows that the two species diverged from their last common ancestor 60 million years ago?
GATTCACT and AACTCACA

GCGCTTAT and ACGTTTGT

TATTCGCG and TATTGCCG

TCACTTAA and TCACTCAA

I thought it was the last one, considering it was only 1 mutation. But it is wrong and I am unable to find the correct answer, could someone please explain why the last one is wrong to me?

Respuesta :

The correct answer is C) TATTCGCG and TATTGCCG

TCACTTAA and TCACTCAA form a correct pair of sequences as they differ only in one nucleotide, Thus option "3" is correct.

What is molecular clock?

It can be correctly explained with the help of molecular clock which is a technique used to determine the time when the two species diverged from a common ancestor.  

It uses the mutation rate to determine the same. Mutation rate is the rate at which a number of mutations take place in a given unit time.

For example, the mutation rate of the given as one per 60 million years, that is, a mutation in one nucleotide takes place in 60 million years.

Thus, if the two species diverged around 60 million years ago from their common ancestor, then the nucleotide sequence of the two species must differ only in one nucleotide.

To learn more about  molecular clock  click here:

https://brainly.com/question/8597562

#SPJ2