How do comparative data on genes of extant species help us to make estimates of what happened before the phylogenetic event horizon?
A) Common genes must have existed for a long time, possibly since the first life-forms.
B) Common functional genes imply the minimal characteristics of early cells.
C) If the first life-forms consisted of RNA, then current RNA-coding genes must be the ancestral genes.
D) The first life-forms must have been endosymbionts because most small-genome extant bacteria are endosymbionts.
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