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When we analyzed haplotypes detected in mtDNA from the various sites where juncos lived, we found patterns in the data. We noticed that the more time that passed, the more mutations occurred. Mutations in DNA lead to differences in the juncos. Examine the data from the site below and circle the best claim.
(PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURE TO SEE THE DATA)
A.) Junco A and Junco G are very closely related—their DNA does not show many mutations.
B.) Junco A and Junco F are very closely related—their DNA does not show many mutations.
C.) Junco A and Junco N are not very closely related—their DNA shows many mutations.
D.) Junco A and Junco M are not very closely related—their DNA shows many mutations.
