Make your molecular phylogony of the 6 mushroom species with given character matrix.

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Make your molecular phylogony of the 6 mushroom species with given character matrix. (I also gave you the DNA sequence give to me which is how I made the character matrix) 

Here are the first eighteen positions of DNA sequence alignment, taken from a gene shared by the six
mushroom species. Species A is the outgroup. Please use the molecular data to create a character
matrix of derived characters.
Mushroom Species
с
1
A CCGTTACAG
DE
2 3
B CGTT TACAG GAC G CTCG G
F
DNA Position
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
GAC GCT CTG
CGTTTACAGAA CGCT CGG
CGGTTACAGGAGCCTCGC
CGGTTATA AGAGCCTCAG
CGGTTATAGGAGCCT CAG
Transcribed Image Text:Here are the first eighteen positions of DNA sequence alignment, taken from a gene shared by the six mushroom species. Species A is the outgroup. Please use the molecular data to create a character matrix of derived characters. Mushroom Species с 1 A CCGTTACAG DE 2 3 B CGTT TACAG GAC G CTCG G F DNA Position 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 GAC GCT CTG CGTTTACAGAA CGCT CGG CGGTTACAGGAGCCTCGC CGGTTATA AGAGCCTCAG CGGTTATAGGAGCCT CAG
237910 12 13 17 18
A00000 0 0 0 0
B11000 0010
C11001 0 0 1 0
D10000 111 1
E101101120
F10100 1120
Characters: The our group characters are treated to be 0 because they are found in primitive state.
2: C-0, G-1
3: G-0, T:1
7: C-0, T-1
9: G-0, A-1
10:G-0, A-1
12: C-0, G-1
13: G-0, C-1
17: T-0, G-1, A-2
18: G-0, C-1
Transcribed Image Text:237910 12 13 17 18 A00000 0 0 0 0 B11000 0010 C11001 0 0 1 0 D10000 111 1 E101101120 F10100 1120 Characters: The our group characters are treated to be 0 because they are found in primitive state. 2: C-0, G-1 3: G-0, T:1 7: C-0, T-1 9: G-0, A-1 10:G-0, A-1 12: C-0, G-1 13: G-0, C-1 17: T-0, G-1, A-2 18: G-0, C-1
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