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    The Relatedness of Organisms Determined by Counting Common Characteristics
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The Relatedness of Organisms Determined by Counting Common Characteristics

Question 52

Question 52

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The relatedness of organisms determined by counting common characteristics


A) is called evolutionary taxonomy.
B) is called amino acid sequencing.
C) is called DNA sequencing.
D) is called numerical taxonomy.
E) is called taxonomical history.

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