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The original was posted on /r/todayilearned by /u/Double-decker_trams on 2024-10-20 00:32:18+00:00.
These sources aren’t great. A book from 1969 is one of them. I would’ve assumed DNA sequencing had already confirmed which one our ancestry and genome is more closely related to.
If we branched away from one 700 million years ago, and the other 800 million years ago, then it’s more like “potato potatoe”.
DNA sequencing is not necessary:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2023/02/27/fact-check-mushrooms-share-more-dna-humans-than-plants/11339411002/
Was vitamin D and polysaccharide already a thing when fungi came to be?
There’s new research that micorhiza was the first to settle on land, preparing the ground for plants, some 500 million years ago.