Which of the following is scientific evidence that supports the theory of evolution? Selective breeding The presence of homologous structures in relatively closely related species The study of biogeography Direct observation of phenotypic changes in a population over just a few generations Comparing embryological development
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Step 1: Selective breeding is not a scientific evidence that supports the theory of evolution as it involves human intervention in breeding and does not necessarily lead to the development of new species. Show more…
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