The diagram below represents the bones of the forelimbs of t…

The diagram below represents the bones of the forelimbs of two animals alive today that most likely evolved from a common ancestor. Members of the original ancestral population were isolated into two groups by natural events. The top structure shows a forelimb with a single long bone on the left, followed by two parallel bones in the middle section, then a cluster of small bones, and ending with several elongated bone segments extending to the right. The bottom structure shows a similar arrangement with a single long bone on the left, two parallel bones in the middle section, a cluster of small bones, and bone segments at the end, but with a different overall shape and proportions. The top forelimb appears more horizontal and elongated, while the bottom forelimb has a more curved appearance with the bone segments angled downward. If these two animals did have a common ancestor, which statement would best explain why there are differences in the bones?

” Five vertical columns display DNA band patterns using blac…

” Five vertical columns display DNA band patterns using black, dark gray, and light gray horizontal bands at various positions. The first column, labeled Crime Scene, shows from top to bottom: a black band near the top, a black band with a thin white line through it in the upper section, a black band below that, a dark gray band in the middle, a light gray band, a light gray band, a dark gray band, a dark gray band, a black band, a dark gray band, and a black band at the bottom. The second column, labeled Suspect 1, shows: a black band in the upper section, a light gray band, a light gray band, two black bands close together in the middle, a light gray band, a black band, a black band, and a light gray band at the bottom. The third column, labeled Suspect 2, shows from top to bottom: a black band near the top, a black band with a thin white line through it in the upper section, a black band below that, a dark gray band in the middle, a light gray band, a light gray band, a dark gray band, a dark gray band, a black band, a dark gray band, and a black band at the bottom. The fourth column, labeled Suspect 3, shows: a black band in the upper section, a light gray band, two light gray bands in the middle, a black band, a light gray band, a dark gray band, a light gray band, a black band, and a black band at the bottom. The fifth column, labeled Suspect 4, shows: a light gray band near the top, a black band in the upper section, a light gray band, a light gray band, two black bands close together, a light gray band, three light gray bands, a black band, and a black band at the bottom.” The gel shows a DNA sample taken at a crime scene on the left along with DNA samples of three suspects. Which suspect is most likely to be the perpetrator?