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Which phylogenetic tree highlights the most recent common ancestor of all tetrapods? (fetrapods are animals with four limbs,
What is the purpose of the one-snip test in a phylogenetic tree?
to rotate branches
to remove paraphyletic groups
to identify
Which phylogenetic tree(s) highlight(s) a monophyletic group?
Select all that apply.
Dreg Monophyletie or Paraphyletic to each groug.
Protosiomes (Yellow and orange tava begining with F, S, M, N, A)
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Which phylogenetic tree highlights the most recent common ancestor of all tetrapods? (fetrapods are animals with four limbs, where imbs include iegs, arms, and wings.) What is the purpose of the one-snip test in a phylogenetic tree? to rotate branches to remove paraphyletic groups to identify monophyletic groups to remove incorrect branches to reduce the size of the tree Which phylogenetic tree(s) highlight(s) a monophyletic group? Select all that apply. Dreg "Monophyletie" or "Paraphyletic" to each groug. Protosiomes (Yellow" and "orange" tava begining with F, S, M, N, A) invertebrales (ndicaled by gray shading; al tasa escept Choanotagelates and Vertebraies) Deulerostomes (blue" laxa begining with \( \mathrm{E}, \mathrm{C}, \mathrm{U}, \mathrm{V} \) )


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Answer to the first question- A phylogenetic tree is a tree-like branching diagram that depicts the lines of evolutionary descent of different species
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