Chapter 20: Q.9 (page 503)
What do scientists use to apply cladistics?
a. homologous traits
b. homoplasies
c. analogous traits
d. monophyletic groups
Short Answer
Option : (a) homologous traits
Chapter 20: Q.9 (page 503)
What do scientists use to apply cladistics?
a. homologous traits
b. homoplasies
c. analogous traits
d. monophyletic groups
Option : (a) homologous traits
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What does the trunk of the classic phylogenetic tree represent?
a. single common ancestor
b. pool of ancestral organisms
c. new species
d. old species
What do scientists in the field of systematics accomplish?
a. discover new fossil sites
b. organize and classify organisms
c. name new species
d. communicate among field biologists
Why is it so important for scientists to distinguish between homologous and analogous characteristics before building phylogenetic trees?
Why do scientists apply the concept of maximum parsimony?
a. to decipher accurate phylogenies
b. to eliminate analogous traits
c. to identify mutations in DNA codes
d. to locate homoplasies
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