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While classifying organisms, which of the following presents the biggest challenge to a strictly phylogenetic system of classification?
Convergent evolution
Horizontal gene transfer
Fossil record incompleteness
Morphological similarities in unrelated species
Which statement correctly explains the relationship between taxonomic categories and phylogenetic classification?
Taxonomic categories are arbitrary and have no relationship to phylogeny.
Taxonomic categories always perfectly match the branching patterns of phylogenetic trees.
Taxonomic categories ideally reflect evolutionary relationships revealed through phylogenetic analysis.
Phylogenetic analysis is used to create taxonomic categories, but they don't necessarily reflect evolutionary relationships.
Polyphyletic groups are problematic in taxonomy because they:
Include all descendants of a common ancestor.
Include the most recent common ancestor and all its descendants.
Do not include the most recent common ancestor of all members.
Represent a single evolutionary lineage.
The phylogenetic system of classification was put forth by
Carolus Linnaeus
George Bentham and Joseph Dalton Hooker
Aristotle
Adolf Engler and Karl Prantl
Phylogenetic system of classification is based on
Evolutionary relationships
Morphological features
Chemical constituents
Floral characters
Phylogenetic system of classification was proposed by
Linnaeus
Bentham
Hutchinson
Theophrastus
Terms artificial, natural and phylogenetic are related to types of
Cytotaxonomy
Classification of plants
Classification of animals
Both (b) and (c )
Terms artificial, natural and phylogenetic are related to types of
Cytotaxonomy
Classification of plants
Classification of animals
Both (b) and (c )
Phylogenetic system of classification was given by
Engler and Prantl
Aristotle
Linnaeus
Bentham and Hooker
Phylogenetic system of classification is based upon
Evolutionary relationship of organism
Cytological information
Structural embryology
All of the above