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What is meant by phylogenetic relationship????

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Answered by Anonymous
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“Phylogenetic relationship” refers to the relative times in the past that species shared common ancestors. ... The information about relationships is not in where the species sit relative to one another at the tips of the branches; we don't read trees across the top from left to right.

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Answered by rinabaidya06
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 “Phylogenetic relationship” refers to the relative times in the past that species shared common ancestors. Two species (B & C) are more closely related to one another than either one is to a third species (A) if, and only if, they share a more recent common ancestor with one another than they do with the third species.

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