explain how a change from T to A in the 6th bases triplet of DNA may affect the polypeptide structure
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Homologous structures can be described structures which originate in different organisms from a common ancestor and may or may not have the same functions.
Zeuglodons can be described as ancient whales and Orca is a common whale today known as the killer whale.
Scientific studies show that Zeuglodans and Orca have many structures in common such as:
Having teeth with two rootsThe presence of nostrilsPelvis and internal femur bones