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BIOLOGY 1114.01 SP2025 (17927) 1114 Lecture Final exam- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
Single choice
How many monophyletic groups are present on this tree, excluding the common ancestor of the entire tree?
Options
A.6
B.5
C.8
D.4
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First, let's restate what the question is asking: How many monophyletic groups are present on this tree, excluding the common ancestor of the entire tree?
Option 6: Some students might count every possible grouping as a monophyletic group, including clades that do not actually form distinct, valid evolutionary groups within this tree, or they might incorrectly include the root ancestor as a separate group. In......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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