2. Both living and fossil specimens can be included in the systematic analyses. (a). State the places that we can get th

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2. Both living and fossil specimens can be included in the systematic analyses. (a). State the places that we can get th

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2. Both living and fossil specimens can be included in the systematic analyses. (a). State the places that we can get the biological tissues of our selected taxa. [2 marks] (b). Among Maximum Parsimony, Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Analysis, which approach you prefer to use in systematic analyses involve DNA sequences, evolutionary timeframe and fossil samples? [2 marks] (c). Describe your selected approach in 2. (b)., and justify how this approach is suitable for the systematic analyses mentioned in 2. (b).?
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