6. After a population becomes divided by some barrier to gene flow (i.e., reproductive isolating barrier), alleles in the two resulting populations go through a process called lineage sorting. This process is illustrated in the diagram below, in which the past is at the top and the present at the bottom. a) What type of relationship do the two populations have immediately after time X: Polyphyletic, paraphyletic, or reciprocally monophyletic? Briefly explain how know this. you Y b) What type of relationship do the two populations have immediately after time Y: Polyphyletic, paraphyletic, or reciprocally monophyletic? Briefly explain how you know this. Species A Species B

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6. After a population becomes divided by some barrier to gene flow (i.e., reproductive isolating barrier), alleles
in the two resulting populations go through a process called lineage sorting. This process is illustrated in the
diagram below, in which the past is at the top and the present at the bottom.
a) What type of relationship do the two populations have
immediately after time X: Polyphyletic, paraphyletic, or
reciprocally monophyletic? Briefly explain how you
know this.
X
b) What type of relationship do the two populations have
immediately after time Y: Polyphyletic, paraphyletic, or
reciprocally monophyletic? Briefly explain how you
know this.
Z
Species A
Species B
Transcribed Image Text:6. After a population becomes divided by some barrier to gene flow (i.e., reproductive isolating barrier), alleles in the two resulting populations go through a process called lineage sorting. This process is illustrated in the diagram below, in which the past is at the top and the present at the bottom. a) What type of relationship do the two populations have immediately after time X: Polyphyletic, paraphyletic, or reciprocally monophyletic? Briefly explain how you know this. X b) What type of relationship do the two populations have immediately after time Y: Polyphyletic, paraphyletic, or reciprocally monophyletic? Briefly explain how you know this. Z Species A Species B
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