Justify at what extent the phylogenetic relationship is useful as a criterion for classification.
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Justify at what extent the phylogenetic relationship is useful as a criterion for classification.
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Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of an organism. It
shows the true kinship of organism. Such relationships are
not clear in all cases. Only fossil record can provide such
relationships, but complete records are not available for such
studies. Hence, the phylogenetic relationships are
ascertained from morphology, cytology, genetics, physiology
and biochemistry for the correct classification of the
organisms.