Answer as soon as possible According to the simplified "Tree of Life" (based on genome sequencing) shown below, which of the two types of organisms are most closely related evolutionarily? Animals Fungi Gram-positives Chlamydiae Slime molds Green nonsulfur bacteria Plants Actinobacteria Algae Planctomycetes Protozoa Spirochaetes Fusobacteria Crenarchaeota Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) Nanoarchaeota Euryarchaeota Thermophilic sulfate-reducers Acidobacteria Protoeobacteria (A) Actinobacteria and Acidobacteria (or) (B) Cyanobacteria and Thermophilic sulfate-reducers

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According to the simplified "Tree of Life" (based on genome sequencing) shown below, which
of the two types of organisms are most closely related evolutionarily?
Animals Fungi Gram-positives
Chlamydiae
Slime molds
Green nonsulfur bacteria
Plants
Actinobacteria
Algae
Planctomycetes
Protozoa
Spirochaetes
Fusobacteria
Crenarchaeota
Cyanobacteria
(blue-green algae)
Nanoarchaeota
Euryarchaeota
Thermophilic
sulfate-reducers
Acidobacteria
Protoeobacteria
(A) Actinobacteria and Acidobacteria (or)
(B) Cyanobacteria and Thermophilic sulfate-reducers
Transcribed Image Text:Answer as soon as possible According to the simplified "Tree of Life" (based on genome sequencing) shown below, which of the two types of organisms are most closely related evolutionarily? Animals Fungi Gram-positives Chlamydiae Slime molds Green nonsulfur bacteria Plants Actinobacteria Algae Planctomycetes Protozoa Spirochaetes Fusobacteria Crenarchaeota Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) Nanoarchaeota Euryarchaeota Thermophilic sulfate-reducers Acidobacteria Protoeobacteria (A) Actinobacteria and Acidobacteria (or) (B) Cyanobacteria and Thermophilic sulfate-reducers
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