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Refer to the figure. Refer to the figure.   Which of the following is most likely a homoplasy? A)  Species A and B both having stripe 1 B)  Species A and D both having stripe 1 C)  Species A and B both lacking stripe 2 D)  Species A and G both lacking stripe 2 E)  Species A and G both lacking stripe 3 Which of the following is most likely a homoplasy?


A) Species A and B both having stripe 1
B) Species A and D both having stripe 1
C) Species A and B both lacking stripe 2
D) Species A and G both lacking stripe 2
E) Species A and G both lacking stripe 3

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