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Gallagher
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2 February, 03:57
Looking at the phylogenetic tree
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Kaylah Cunningham
2 February, 03:59
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A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, not definitive facts. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree reflects how species or other groups evolved from a series of common ancestors.
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Mohammed Robertson
2 February, 04:18
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what about the phylogenetic tree?
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