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If two organisms are in the same clade, what can you predict about their relationship?
They are not closely related.
They share a common ancestor.
They compete for resources.
One organism evolved into the other organism.
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They share a common ancestor.
A clade (monophyletic group) consists of an ancestor and all its descendants — it does not mean one organism evolved into another, nor necessarily that they compete, and it implies they are related (not unrelated).
A clade (monophyletic group) consists of an ancestor and all its descendants — it does not mean one organism evolved into another, nor necessarily that they compete, and it implies they are related (not unrelated).
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