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    Refer to the Phylogenetic Tree Below Showing the Phylogenetic Relationships
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Refer to the Phylogenetic Tree Below Showing the Phylogenetic Relationships

Question 174

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Refer to the phylogenetic tree below showing the phylogenetic relationships among eight species.Red dots indicate the appearance of derived traits. Refer to the phylogenetic tree below showing the phylogenetic relationships among eight species.Red dots indicate the appearance of derived traits.   According to the phylogenetic tree, which traits do chimpanzees and crocodiles share? According to the phylogenetic tree, which traits do chimpanzees and crocodiles share?

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