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24 October, 11:57

If you sequenced the chloroplast of wheat, where would you expect it to appear on the phylogenetic tree?

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  1. 24 October, 11:59
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    Phylogenetic is also called the evolutionary tree, it is a branching that shows the relationships among various biological organisms based on their similarities and differences in the genetic and physical traits. Chloroplast is an organelle found in all photosynthetic plants as its key in the process of photosynthesis. If the chloroplast of wheat is sequenced it would appear at the base of plantae (a kingdom containing all eukaryotic, multicellular, photosynthetic plants)
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