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Chapter 26, Problem 8TYU
EVOLUTION CONNECTION Darwin suggested looking at a species' close relatives to learn what its ancestors may have been like. Explain how bis suggestion anticipates recent methods, such as phylogenetic bracketing and the use of outgroups in cladistic analysis.
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Campbell Biology (10th Edition)
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