Table 13-2. Comparison of mitochondrial DNA sequences from humans of different origin. (0.5 pt) MTDNA COMPARISON African mtDNA and African mtDNA European mtDNA and European mtDNA Asian mtDNA and Asian mtDNA African mtDNA and European mtDNA African mtDNA and Asian mtDNA European mtDNA and Asian mtDNA PERCENT DIFFERENCES (%) TRIAL 1 TRIAL 2 TRIAL 3 AVERAGE
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