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Biology, 05.01.2020 10:31 breniljakenotro

What conclusion about the bacteria domain could be made from the phylogenetic tree below?

a. bacteria and eukarya are more similar than archaea and eukarya.
b. plants and animals evolved from the bacteria domain.
c. eukarya and bacteria developed on the same evolutionary line.
d. eukarya has similar evolutionary traits to archaea.


What conclusion about the bacteria domain could be made from the phylogenetic tree below?

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