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SCIENTIFIC THINKING In one of the experiments described in Module 18.13, researchers tested the hypothesis that the highly successful arthropod body plan resulted from new genes that originated in the arthropod lineage. Draw a diagram showing the evolutionary relationship between arthropods and velvet worms and use it to explain why velvet worms were a good choice to test this hypothesis. What results would have supported the hypothesis?
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