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Early scientists used morphological characteristics to create a phylogeny of animals, but recently, dna sequence data have in the revision of phylogenies of taxa within the larger groups (i. e., bilaterians, sponges, cnidarians). why are morphological characteristics like “fate of the blastopore” or “body symmetry” relatively good at predicting larger-scale branching patterns on phylogenies?

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