3. Using the origin (0, 0) and the data for species E, project out to predict how many nucleotide substitutions you would predict for a species F that diverged from humans 400 million years ago. A) 0
3. Using the origin (0, 0) and the data for species E, project out to predict how many nucleotide substitutions you would predict for a species F that diverged from humans 400 million years ago. A) 0
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Transcribed Image Text:3. Using the origin (0, 0) and the data for species E, project out to predict how many nucleotide
substitutions you would predict for a species F that diverged from humans 400 million years ago.
A) 0<ns 10 nucleotide substitutions
B) 10 <ng 100 nucleotide substitutions
C) 100 <n< 500 nucleotide substitutions
D) 500 <n< 1,000 nucleotide substitutions
E) 1,000 <n< 10,000 nucleotide substitutions
4. Which species pairs are most likely to have been involved in an adaptive radiation?
A) species A and B
B) species A and C
C) species A and D
D) species A and E
E) species B and C
F) species B and D
G) species B and E
H) species C and D
I) species C and E
J) species D and E
5. Which species is most likely to have originated via allopatric speciation?
A) species A
B) species B
C) species C
D) species D
E) species E
F) all of these species show this pattern of having arisen via allopatric speciation
G) a graph such as this does not shed much light on the mode of speciation

Transcribed Image Text:100
E
75
D
A.
50
75
100
MILLIONS OF YEARS AGO
125
NUCLEOTIDE SUBSTITUTIONS
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