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In this style of cladogram, the timeline moves from left to right. The farther to the right the branching point, the more recent the common ancestor. For example, angiosperms an…
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In this style of cladogram, the timeline moves from left to right. The farther to the right the branching point, the more recent the common ancestor. For example, angiosperms an…
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In this style of cladogram, the timeline moves from left to right. The farther to the right the branching point, the more recent the common ancestor. For example, angiosperms and ferns share a more recent common ancestor than do green algae and angiosperms. Therefore, angiosperms are more closely related to ferns than to green algae. Which of the choices below would be the most closely related?
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gymnosperms and angiosperms
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