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* All vertebrates have a backbone and we assume that they inherited it from a remote ancestor which lived, the fossils suggest, more than half a billion years ago. | * All vertebrates have a backbone and we assume that they inherited it from a remote ancestor which lived, the fossils suggest, more than half a billion years ago. | ||
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The General Prolog
- The oldest genome on record is from a 700,000-year-old horse.
- The genetic code itself is virtually identical in all species and must have been the same in the shared ancestors.
- All vertebrates have a backbone and we assume that they inherited it from a remote ancestor which lived, the fossils suggest, more than half a billion years ago.