barbellus primordius
Answer this question… They probably have a recent common ancestor.
If two organisms share an evolutionary relationship, that means that they have a common ancestor on the evolutionary tree. The more recently the shared common ancestor lived, the more closely related the two present organisms are, evolutionarily.
They probably have a recent common ancestor
adaptive radiation
Evolutionary theory can account for the phenomenon of a new species. This is because different species can evolve from a common ancestor.
An apical ancestor is the most recent common ancestor of a group of species in a phylogenetic tree. It represents the point where the evolutionary lineage leading to a group of species splits from the rest of the tree.
The branch point in a cladogram represents a specific ancestor that is separated into two or more species. For example a leopard and a house cat share a common ancestor. A similar example is that a wolf shares a common ancestor with the leopard's and house cat's ancestor but the wolf's ancestor lived longer than the leopard's and house cat's ancestor. Scientists use something called cladistics to determine the one common ancestor that multiple species have in common.
An ancestor.
what is Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor
They evolved from a common ancestor.
Common ancestor
a common ancestor is a species that multiple species share as the species they descended froma person born or that has lived before you and the word common means the same SO ....... its when you have the same descendant or person who lived before you or an ancestor that's the same
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CLADOGRAm
Cladogram-In a cladogram a, clade is an evolutionary branch that includes a common ancestor together with all its descendant species.
The closer the DNA pattern (the nucleotide base pairing), the closer the species from a common ancestor.