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If methods used in molecular systematics were not developed what would be the effect on the study of systematics?
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If methods used in molecular systematics were not developed what would be the effect on the study of systematics?
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Molecular systematics requires phylogenetic analysis as a tool for studying phylogenetic relationships of living organisms.
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