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The scientist obtains either the same gene or the same protein from each of the three organisms. Then the sequence of the DNA or protein is determined and the three sequences are lined up and compared to see how well they match. The greater the match between any pair of sequences, the closer the linkage is between the two organisms. The greater the difference in sequence, the more distant the relationship. Once it has been determined how close or distant the relationship is between all of the organisms, a diagram is created that resembles a branched tree. Organisms are placed on closely linked branches if they have a strong math in sequence, while organisms with poorly matching sequences are placed on branches much farther away from one another.

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The scientist gather the same DNA or Proteins from all 3 organisms, which will help determine the sequencing of the Protein or DNA. They then line them up and compare each DNA or Protein to measure how well they match. Depending on how well they match they can then determine how closely related or un-closely related they are. When observing the DNA or Protein the more closer related they Appear to be the more Un- Related they Actually are. When Scientist Know how closely related they are they may then make a Tree Diagram showing the resemblance. When looking at the branch the more closely related they are the, the closer they will appear on the Tree Diagrams Branches. Then the less related they are the farther they are placed from each other on a branch of the Tree Diagram.