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Biology, 22.03.2021 19:00 AniyaT05

The cladogram shown below describes the evolutionary relationship among several species, labeled A to F. The five dots represent derived characters. A cladogram includes a line with 5 dots. From bottom to top, the dots are labeled Trait 1 to Trait 5. Branches from the line lead to tips labeled A to F. Labels C and D are at the ends of very short branches off a longer branch.

The cladogram supports which of these predictions about the genomes of the six species?

A. The genome of species E is equally similar to the genomes of species D and F.
B. The genome of species E is more similar to the genome of species F than to any of the other species.
C. The genomes of species C and D are nearly identical because neither species has a derived character.
D. The genomes of the six species share few, if any, DNA sequences.


The cladogram shown below describes the evolutionary relationship among several species, labeled A

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