This is the study of evolutionary history of groups of related organisms?
- Correct Answer: phylogeny
- paleontology
- synonymy
- phrenology
Explanation: Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of group of related organisms. It is represented by a phylogenetic tree that shows how species are related to each other through common ancestors. A clade is a group of organisms that includes an ancestor and all of its descendants. It is a phylogenetic classification, based on evolutionary relationships.
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