You are constructing a phylogeny of a hypothetical group of insects. Several of the ingroup species have a pattern of four veins on the forewing while another group of ingroup species has a pattern of six veins. The three outgroup species in your analysis all have a pattern of six veins. From this you could be confident on the following: A) The trait of having six veins is a synapomorphy B) The shared common ancestor of all of your ingroup species likely possessed six veins C) The trait of having four veins is a synapomorphy D) The shared common ancestor of all of your ingroup species likely possessed four veins E) Both A and B are correct F) Both B and C are correct OG) A, C, and D are correct

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You are constructing a phylogeny of a hypothetical group of insects. Several of the ingroup species
have a pattern of four veins on the forewing while another group of ingroup species has a pattern
of six veins. The three outgroup species in your analysis all have a pattern of six veins. From this
you could be confident on the following:
A) The trait of having six veins is a synapomorphy
B) The shared common ancestor of all of your ingroup species likely possessed six veins
C) The trait of having four veins is a synapomorphy
D) The shared common ancestor of all of your ingroup species likely possessed four veins
E) Both A and B are correct
F) Both B and C are correct
OG) A, C, and D are correct
Transcribed Image Text:You are constructing a phylogeny of a hypothetical group of insects. Several of the ingroup species have a pattern of four veins on the forewing while another group of ingroup species has a pattern of six veins. The three outgroup species in your analysis all have a pattern of six veins. From this you could be confident on the following: A) The trait of having six veins is a synapomorphy B) The shared common ancestor of all of your ingroup species likely possessed six veins C) The trait of having four veins is a synapomorphy D) The shared common ancestor of all of your ingroup species likely possessed four veins E) Both A and B are correct F) Both B and C are correct OG) A, C, and D are correct
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