Translations:AY Honors/Biodiversity/Answer Key/31/en

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Every species on Earth is related to every other species through genetic connections. The more closely related any two species are, the more genetic information they will share, and the more similar they will appear. An organism’s closest relatives are members of its own species, or organisms with which it has the potential to mate and produce offspring. Members of a species share genes, the bits of biochemical information that determine, in part, how the animals look, behave and live. Members of a species also share complex mating behaviors that enable them to recognize each other as potential mates.