Question: 3 Multiple Choice 1 point If we consider a phyliggeny of all primates, then what can we conclude from the data? Studying the evolutionary history
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If we consider a phyliggeny of all primates, then what can we conclude from the data?
Studying the evolutionary history of "Old World" monkeys and "New World" monkeys without including any other primate species would result in a polyphyletic group
There are more species of apes than there are species in any other major group of primates
"Old World" monkeys are more similar to "New World" monkeys than they are to apes
Lorises are an outgroup for the primate phylogeny
Primates have been around for million years
The Prosimian lineages lemurs lorises, galagoes, pottos, and tarsiers form a paraphyletic group of primates
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