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Okay, we want to make a phylogetic tree about a few different species.
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We're told that there is a, b, c, d, e, and f.
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Okay, but we're told a few pieces of information.
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First off, we're told that all of them do belong on the same tree.
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They all have the same common ancestor as far as this evolutionary theory is concerned.
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And we're told that there is a monophyletic group.
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Which i'm just going to abbreviate as mg between a, b, and c, and another myelophonetic, monophylletic group between d, e, and f.
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And the whole thing is considered a monophyllinetic group because they all come from the same ancestor.
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And then we're told a couple more things.
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We're told that b is closest to c and species.
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D is closest to e.
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Based on this information, it sounds like there was an original and common ancestor, but then there was some major split, some major division, which broke everything off into two major monophyllanic groups...