What can be inferred from the phylogenetic tree shown
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The correct answer is Phylogenetic tree represents a hypothesis about evolutionary relationships.
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- A phylogenetic tree is actually in a relationship trying to chalk out the connection between the different species.
- The phylogenetic tree is a tree-like structure Starting with the ancestral generations and slowly getting with the newer generations with much more evolution and detailing.
- The phylogenetic tree having two closely species have a very recent phylogenetic ancestor.
- And, who is far enough have less similarities?
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