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What does the trunk of the classic phylogenetic tree represent? a. single common ancestor b. pool of ancestral organisms c. new species d. old species
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What does the trunk of the classic phylogenetic tree represent? a. single common ancestor b. pool of ancestral organisms c. new species d. old species
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A phylogenetic trees is a reconstruction of the evolutionary history of a group or groups of organisms . It’s like a family trees.
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