3. The phylogenetic tree to the right is the best-supported hypothesis describing the evolutionary history of seven species of cockroaches. We have mapped three different Species A green Species B eyes red Species C antennae Species D characters on to this tree: antenna color, leg texture, and eye color. Species E Ancestor had: red white antennae red antennae eyes Look at the tree, and answer the smooth legs blue eyes Species F questions below! Please mark your answers very clearly; if we have to guess as to what your answer is, it will be marked as Species G hairy legs yellow antennae green incorrect. eyes A. Species more closely related to (circle one): Species C Species G neither (equally related to both) B. Species with red eyes make up a (circle one): monophyletic group paraphyletic group polyphyletic group C. In Species A and C, red antennae are a (circle one): homologous trait analogous trait D. In Species C and E, red antennae are a (circle one): homologous trait analogous trait E. Species with white antennae make up a (circle one): monophyletic group paraphyletic group polyphyletic group F. Yellow antennae in Species G represents a (circle one): ancestral trait / derived trait G. Species G is more closely related to (circle one): Species D Species F neither (equally related to both)

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3. The phylogenetic tree to the right is
the best-supported hypothesis
describing the evolutionary history of
seven species of cockroaches. We
have mapped three different
Species A
green
Species B
eyes
red
Species C
antennae
Species D
characters on to this tree: antenna
color, leg texture, and eye color.
Species E
Ancestor had:
red
white antennae
red antennae
eyes
Look at the tree, and answer the
smooth legs
blue eyes
Species F
questions below!
Please mark your answers very
clearly; if we have to guess as to what
your answer is, it will be marked as
Species G
hairy
legs
yellow
antennae
green
incorrect.
eyes
A. Species
more closely related to (circle one):
Species C Species G neither (equally related to both)
B. Species with red eyes make up a (circle one):
monophyletic group paraphyletic group polyphyletic group
C. In Species A and C, red antennae are a (circle one):
homologous trait analogous trait
D. In Species C and E, red antennae are a (circle one):
homologous trait analogous trait
E. Species with white antennae make up a (circle one):
monophyletic group paraphyletic group polyphyletic group
F. Yellow antennae in Species G represents a (circle one):
ancestral trait / derived trait
G. Species G is more closely related to (circle one):
Species D Species F neither (equally related to both)
Transcribed Image Text:3. The phylogenetic tree to the right is the best-supported hypothesis describing the evolutionary history of seven species of cockroaches. We have mapped three different Species A green Species B eyes red Species C antennae Species D characters on to this tree: antenna color, leg texture, and eye color. Species E Ancestor had: red white antennae red antennae eyes Look at the tree, and answer the smooth legs blue eyes Species F questions below! Please mark your answers very clearly; if we have to guess as to what your answer is, it will be marked as Species G hairy legs yellow antennae green incorrect. eyes A. Species more closely related to (circle one): Species C Species G neither (equally related to both) B. Species with red eyes make up a (circle one): monophyletic group paraphyletic group polyphyletic group C. In Species A and C, red antennae are a (circle one): homologous trait analogous trait D. In Species C and E, red antennae are a (circle one): homologous trait analogous trait E. Species with white antennae make up a (circle one): monophyletic group paraphyletic group polyphyletic group F. Yellow antennae in Species G represents a (circle one): ancestral trait / derived trait G. Species G is more closely related to (circle one): Species D Species F neither (equally related to both)
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