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What is phylogenetic relationship?

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Answered by TanveerSharma
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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 (at Time 2) than they do with the third species (at Time 1).

 


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Answered by Smridhi8
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Phylogenetic relationship” refers to the relative times in the past that species shared common ancestors. Two species are more closely related to one another than either one is to a third species 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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