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Which process interferes in sequence based phylogeny?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A system of classifying organisms based on their phylogeny is called Binomial Nomenclature.

A system of classifying organisms based on their phylogeny is called Binomial Nomenclature.In binomial nomenclature, organisms are put into groups based on their body structure similarities to other organisms. Then those groups are broken down into smaller subgroups. Each organism gets a scientific name based on the two smallest groups it belongs to (genus & species).

A system of classifying organisms based on their phylogeny is called Binomial Nomenclature.In binomial nomenclature, organisms are put into groups based on their body structure similarities to other organisms. Then those groups are broken down into smaller subgroups. Each organism gets a scientific name based on the two smallest groups it belongs to (genus & species).Ex. An elephant's scientific name is Loxodonta Africana. Loxodonta is the genus group. Africana is the species group

Answered by ssonu43568
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Natural Selection

Explanation:

  • Natural selection is the selection of variants by enviormental factors. example for understanding: suppose that there is a group of some beetles living in green bushes and some are red beetles and other are green beetles. There are some crows in that region who can see red beetles but can not notice green beetles in green bus
  • It is essential to understand natural selection because it is a critical component to understanding evolution. Natural selection is when a species or population changes over time to their advantage in their environment. In nature there are four different selection types, each favoring specific populations by their phenotype.
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