A “pruned” phylogenetic tree, starting at the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), reflects the evolutionary relationships among 17 major taxa and serves as a starting point for learning the tree of life in an introductory biology course at Cornell University (generated from [14]).
posted on 2017-03-20, 17:24authored byCissy J. Ballen, Harry W. Greene
A “pruned” phylogenetic tree, starting at the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), reflects the evolutionary relationships among 17 major taxa and serves as a starting point for learning the tree of life in an introductory biology course at Cornell University (generated from [14]).