Biology, asked by banditapattnaik, 10 months ago

Can the word "Lineages" mean "Subphylums" in Biology if we are talking about a Phylum? (Please give the answer by writing yes or not and then describing why it is possible? No Spam; 7 points; Best answer to be marked as Brainliest)

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Answered by ReRepeater
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Answer:

NO

Explanation:

  • Lineages are typically visualized as subsets of a phylogenetic tree.
  • A lineage is a single line of descent or linear chain within the tree, while a clade is a (usually branched) monophyletic group, containing a single ancestor and all its descendants.
  • Phylogenetic trees are typically created from DNA, RNA or protein sequence data.

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Answered by vkpathak2671
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Answer:

Lineages are typically visualized as subsets of a phylogenetic tree.

A lineage is a single line of descent or linear chain within the tree, while a clade is a (usually branched) monophyletic group, containing a single ancestor and all its descendants.

Phylogenetic trees are typically created from DNA, RNA or protein sequence data.

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