In phylogenetic classification, the groups are arranged

In Phylogenetic Classification The Groups Are Arranged Biology Question

In phylogenetic classification, the groups are arranged

Options

(a) following evolutionary trends
(b) according to floral similarities
(c) according to morphological characters
(d) according to their complexities

Correct Answer:

following evolutionary trends

Explanation:

A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms. The pattern of branching in a phylogenetic tree represents how one species got evolved from a series of common ancestors. In phylogenetic trees, two species are less related if they have less recent ancestor in common and more related if they have a more recent common ancestor.

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Topics: Diversity In Living World (339)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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