Exam 16: Reconstructing and Using Phylogenies
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Exam 18: The History of Life on Earth82 Questions
Exam 19: Bacteria, Archaea, and Viruses100 Questions
Exam 20: The Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes96 Questions
Exam 21: The Evolution of Plants130 Questions
Exam 22: The Evolution and Diversity of Fungi103 Questions
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Exam 41: The Distribution of Earths Ecological Systems82 Questions
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In studies of the sensory exploitation hypothesis,which observation would most challenge the validity of the hypothesis?
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A group that includes the common ancestor and some,but not all,of its descendants is considered to be
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Histone genes,which evolve very slowly,would most likely be used to study relationships
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Humans and African apes (chimpanzees,bonobos,and gorillas)share traits such as elongated skulls and shortened canine teeth,which other more distantly related species do not have.These characteristics are called
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What is formed when any two branches diverge in a phylogenetic tree?
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Species of plants that have evolved mechanisms to prevent self-fertilization are said to be
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The figure below shows a phylogenetic tree of immunodeficiency viruses.Suppose biologists had all of the information shown but did not have samples from sooty mangabeys.Under these conditions,what would you infer as the most likely source of HIV-2? 

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Which is an important assumption in dating evolutionary distances by the molecular clock?
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Phylogenetic studies of self-incompatibility in Leptosiphon
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