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Through the creation of Phylogency trees, it was found that fascin 1 was is a protein specific to Eukaryotic organisms. Fascin evolution occured early as it was found within the Animalia kingdom. Even subkingdoms of Animalia were found to have fascin 1 protein and thus it can be determined that Fascin 1 could be first identified with then first Eukaryotic organisms. However due to Fascin 1 not being found with other orders of life, the protein was formed after the Last Common Ancestor.

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Through the creation of Phylogency trees, it was found that fascin 1 was is a protein specific to Eukaryotic organisms. Fascin evolution occured early as it was found within the Animalia kingdom. Even subkingdoms of Animalia were found to have fascin 1 protein and thus it can be determined that Fascin 1 could be first identified with then first Eukaryotic organisms. However due to Fascin 1 not being found with other orders of life, the protein was formed after the Last Common Ancestor.