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Why do scientists studying evolutionary medicine in humans examine distantly-related species (e. g., yeast, nematode worms, frogs, plants, mice)? a) clusters of orthologs common to humans and other species can be associated with the same functions b) they can be informative about how cells sense their environments c) other organisms reproduce more quickly than humans, d) shutting down genes is possible in more distantly related species but it is not ethically allowed in humans e) all of the above f) a, b, and c

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