Question:
A phylogenetic tree that is rooted is one a with very few
Last updated: 4/13/2024

A phylogenetic tree that is rooted is one a with very few branch points b that illustrates the rampant gene swapping that occurred early in life s history c that extends back to the origin of life on Earth d that indicates our uncertainty about the evolutionary relationships of the taxa depicted on the tree e at whose base is located the common ancestor of all taxa depicted on that tree