Biosystematic and Taxonomy question. Both living and fossil specimens can be included in the systematic analyses. (a).

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Biosystematic and Taxonomy question. Both living and fossil specimens can be included in the systematic analyses. (a).

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Biosystematic and Taxonomy question.Both living and fossil specimens can be included in the systematicanalyses.(a). State the places that we can get the biological tissues of ourselected taxa.
(b). Among Maximum Parsimony, Maximum Likelihood and BayesianAnalysis, which approach you prefer to use in systematic analysesinvolve DNA sequences, evolutionary timeframe and fossilsamples?(c). Describe your selected approach in 2. (b)., and justify howthis approach is suitable for the systematic analyses mentioned in2. (b).?
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