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Chapter 23.4, Problem 3LO
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To determine: The way in which a phylogenetic tree can indicate the timing of species diversification.
Introduction: Species diversification is the evolution that explains the collective fluctuations that occur in the heritable traits of a population. It can produce in diversification in a species that is microevolution or diversification among species or macroevolution.
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