Eyes in different animal groups arose independently many times,
A) and the genes triggering lens formation in these different groups are homologous.
B) and the genes triggering lens formation in these different groups are homoplastic (analogous) .
C) and the genes triggering lens formation in these different groups are examples of divergent evolution.
D) and the genes for eye color are multivariate.
E) and the genes for the eyes themselves are divergent.
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