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Answer:
anatomy, molecular biology, biogeography
Explanation:
•Anatomy
The primary evidence scientists saw of the evolutionary development of species came from examining anatomical similarities between organisms.
•Molecular biology
Like structural homologies, similarities between biological molecules can reflect shared evolutionary ancestry.
•Biogeography.
The global distribution of organisms and the unique features of island species reflect evolution and geological change.
Answer:
• anatomy
Anatomical evidence of evolution focuses on similarities and differences in the body structures of different species. ... Similarities in anatomical structures of different species signify that the two species have a relatively recent common ancestor.
• molecular biology
Beginning in the 1940s, scientists studying molecules and DNA have confirmed conclusions about evolution drawn from other forms of evidence. Molecular clocks are used to determine how closely two species are related by calculating the number of differences between the species' DNA sequences or amino acid sequences.
• biogeography
Biogeography. The global distribution of organisms and the unique features of island species reflect evolution and geological change. Fossils. Fossils document the existence of now-extinct past species that are related to present-day species.