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Chapter 15, Problem 18A
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How cytochrome C provides evidence of evolution

Introduction: Darwin got the idea that the principle of Malthus could be applied to natural world. He gave a new theory of natural selection that could explain evolution of species. The theory of evolution states that all organisms on earth have a common ancestor. There are many evolutionary evidences that suggest this.

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Cytochrome c is a highly conserved protein that has changed very little over time despite variations in amino acid sequences of cytochrome c in humans and other organisms. So it provides evidence that organisms with common ancestry have common metabolic systems.

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Comparative biochemistry provides evidence for common ancestry. Data shows that there are many complex molecules that organisms share. Cytochrome c is a highly conserved enzyme that is needed for respiration in animals. It is found that the amino acid sequences in cytochrome c in humans and other animals have undergone slight variations but the molecule has changed very little over time.

Evolutionary theory predicts that molecules in species with a common ancestor should share certain amino acid sequences. The more closely related the species are, the greater will be the number of sequences they share. Cytochrome c of pig and monkey share more amino acid sequences with humans than cytochrome c in bird shares with humans.

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