According to this phylogenetic tree, Callitris sulcata is sister to Select one: a. Callitris neocaledonica b. Neocallitropsis pancheri c. Callitris macleayana

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According to this phylogenetic tree, Callitris sulcata is sister to

Select one:
a. Callitris neocaledonica
b. Neocallitropsis pancheri
c. Callitris macleayana
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87
+4
53
+2
73
+5
+2
62
+3
73
+4
94
+4
X 69
+2
61
+4
82
+4
Y+
73
77
74
+2
70
+2
Z 77
+4
60
68
+2
A. acuminatus
A. arenarius
A.pyramidalis
C. canescens
C.endlicheri
C.monticola
C.muelleri
C.oblonga
C. oblonga A
C. oblonga B
C.
C.
C.
rhomboidea
Rich
columellaris
intratropica
C.glaucophylla
C. gracilis
C.preissii
C. tuberculata
C. verrucosa
C.drummondii
C.roei
C.baileyi
Crown Callitris Clade
C.macleayana
C. neocaledonica New Caledonian
Callitris clade
C.sulcata
Neocallitropsis pancheri
Core Callitris Clade
Australian Clade
Actinostrobus + Callitris Clade
Diselma archeri
Fitzroya cupressoides
Out group
Transcribed Image Text:87 +4 53 +2 73 +5 +2 62 +3 73 +4 94 +4 X 69 +2 61 +4 82 +4 Y+ 73 77 74 +2 70 +2 Z 77 +4 60 68 +2 A. acuminatus A. arenarius A.pyramidalis C. canescens C.endlicheri C.monticola C.muelleri C.oblonga C. oblonga A C. oblonga B C. C. C. rhomboidea Rich columellaris intratropica C.glaucophylla C. gracilis C.preissii C. tuberculata C. verrucosa C.drummondii C.roei C.baileyi Crown Callitris Clade C.macleayana C. neocaledonica New Caledonian Callitris clade C.sulcata Neocallitropsis pancheri Core Callitris Clade Australian Clade Actinostrobus + Callitris Clade Diselma archeri Fitzroya cupressoides Out group
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