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The author concludes that Schweitzer's discovery supports the case that dinosaurs are closely related to birds. The premise given is that the collagen proteins in T. Rex soft tissue discovered by Schweitzer are similar to collagen proteins in modern-day chickens.
The author assumes that having "similar" collagen proteins--we don't know how similar--supports a close relationship between dinosaurs and chickens. This means the author assumes similar collagen proteins aren’t common to most animals, even if unrelated, and that two unrelated types of animals won’t share similar collagen proteins.
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