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Modern classifications are built on phylogenetic analysis of which characteristics? Choose all that apply skeletal morphological genetic feeding developmental

          Modern classifications are built on phylogenetic analysis of which characteristics?
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morphological
genetic
feeding
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Modern classifications are built on phylogenetic analysis of which characteristics?
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skeletal
morphological
genetic
feeding
developmental

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00:03 Hi there.
00:04 One thing scientists try to do is to classify things or to organize them into logical groupings.
00:11 So when we look at all of the living things around us, it makes sense that those have also attempted to be classified throughout time.
00:20 So the traditional classification dates back to linnaeus.
00:24 Therefore, it's known as linnaean classification.
00:32 That is the traditional.
00:34 When linnaeus classified things, he separated them into three kingdoms, and then there were five ranks under that.
00:48 And the way that he did this was he based it upon similarities in appearance.
01:07 However, once we discovered evolution and then in more modern times, dna and proteins and all those things that support evolution, it has become known that just basing classification upon similar appearance is not always accurate because some organisms can evolve separately and end up approximately the same place, even though they may not be very closely related...
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