Biology
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Author: Peter H Raven, George B Johnson Professor, Kenneth A. Mason Dr. Ph.D., Jonathan Losos Dr., Susan Singer
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Modem taxooomic treatments rely heavily on phylogenetic data to classifyorgansims In the past. taxonomists often used a morpholgical species concept, in which species were defined based on similarities in growth from Give an example of how a morphological species concept would group a set of protists differently from how a phylogentic species concept would.
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