-Canis lupus familiaris Dog 1. Which two members of the canis group have the most recent common ancestor? 2. Is a dog more closely related to a coyote or a wolf? Provide EVIDENCE from the phylogenetic tree to support your position. 3. Is a red wolf or a domestic dog more closely related to a common fox? Use the phylogenetic tree to explain your answer.

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Once scientists learned how to sequence DNA, it became a great resource for determining
relationships. A phylogenetic tree shown below is based on DNA evidence and similarities in
appearance.
-Lycaon pictus
-Vulpes vulpes
-Vulpes lagopus
-Vulpes zerda
-Canis rufus
African wild dog
Common fox
Arctic fox
Fennec fox
Red wolf
-Canis latrans
Coyote
-Canis lupus Gray wolf
-Canis lupus familiaris Dog
1. Which two members of the canis group have the most recent common ancestor?
2. Is a dog more closely related to a coyote or a wolf? Provide EVIDENCE from the phylogenetic
tree to support your position.
3. Is a red wolf or a domestic dog more closely related to a common fox? Use the phylogenetic tree to
explain your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:Once scientists learned how to sequence DNA, it became a great resource for determining relationships. A phylogenetic tree shown below is based on DNA evidence and similarities in appearance. -Lycaon pictus -Vulpes vulpes -Vulpes lagopus -Vulpes zerda -Canis rufus African wild dog Common fox Arctic fox Fennec fox Red wolf -Canis latrans Coyote -Canis lupus Gray wolf -Canis lupus familiaris Dog 1. Which two members of the canis group have the most recent common ancestor? 2. Is a dog more closely related to a coyote or a wolf? Provide EVIDENCE from the phylogenetic tree to support your position. 3. Is a red wolf or a domestic dog more closely related to a common fox? Use the phylogenetic tree to explain your answer.
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