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tatiyna
1 year ago
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olution's patterns manifest as nested similarities. nesting occurs between molecular sequences of evolutionarily related organis

ms and between the different taxa arranged in a phylogenetic tree. true false
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topjm [15]1 year ago
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Evolution's patterns manifest as nested similarities. nesting occurs between molecular sequences of evolutionary related organisms and between the different taxa arranged in a phylogenetic tree. True

Phylogenetic tree is a branching diagram that shows the evolutionary relationships between various species.

Nesting behavior is an urge in the pregnant animal to prepare a home for the upcoming generation which occurs due to increase in the amount of estradiol to protect them from predators and environment.

Nesting behavior is also taken consideration to understand the phylogenetic similarities between various species.

To learn more about Phylogenetic tree here

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