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Biology, 09.11.2019 00:31 emmalucilleblaha1995

Identify whether each statement about this phylogenetic tree is true or false. 1. a phylogenetic tree (oriented horizontally) depicting the relationship between the species of sorghum, corn, asparagus, papaya, orange, and peach. 2. the tree is rooted at the left, and the first node to the right of the root leads to two branches—branch a and branch b. 3. branch a splits at a node, with the top branch leading to another node, which splits into sorghum and corn, and the bottom branch leading to asparagus. 4. branch b splits at a node, with the top branch leading to another node, which splits into papaya and orange, and the bottom branch leading to peach.

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