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Biology, 15.04.2021 01:40 Jenniferojeda2002

A hypothetical phylogeny for marsupial relatedness is shown here. Macropodidae is the marsupial family. Which of these statements is supported by the phylogenetic tree shown here? Select ALL that apply. A) M. bicolor and M. parma are in the same subspecies category. Eliminate
B) M. agilis and M. eugenii share the most recent common ancestor.
C) T. thetis and P. xanthpus share the most characteristics in common.
D) T. thetis and P. xanthpus share the greatest number of taxa levels than other species.
E) M. agilis and M. eugenii share the greatest number of taxa levels than other species.

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