To determine where the turtle belongs in a cladogram, we need to look at its evolutionary relationships with other reptiles and vertebrates. Turtles are most closely related to archosaurs (birds and crocodiles) rather than to lizards and snakes, which belong to the Lepidosauria group. Therefore, in a cladogram, turtles would typically be positioned near the base of the archosaur branch, indicating their unique evolutionary lineage within reptiles.
E, limbs (apex)
F - Hair
6 of 9 oligo are shown on the cladogram with functionally related genes.
To determine where the carp belongs in the cladogram, we need to consider its evolutionary relationships with other organisms depicted in the diagram. Carps are part of the family Cyprinidae and are classified as ray-finned fish within the clade Actinopterygii. They share common characteristics with other fish in the same clade, which may help identify their position on the cladogram based on shared traits. Without seeing the specific cladogram, it’s not possible to pinpoint the exact location, but it will likely be near other ray-finned fish.
Theropods - Allosaurus - Sinornis - Velociraptor - Archaeopteryx
The sequence shown is "ACAGTGC".
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Yes. The information for Cuba is shown in the answers to the Related Links shown below.
Koalas evolved after trout
Anyone can eat turtles, specially on coast of Asia which is consider a delicacy.Also in North American people. Many studies have shown Turtle meat is use to treat sickness...while consumption.