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Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

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Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

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Cornell

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

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Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

scite is an incredibly clever tool. The feature that classifies papers on whether they find supporting or contrasting evidence for a particular publication saves so much time. It has become indispensable to me when writing papers and finding related work to cite and read.

Emir Efendić, Ph.D

Maastricht University

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

As a PhD student, I'm so glad that this exists for my literature searches and papers. Being able to assess what is disputed or affirmed in the literature is how the scientific process is supposed to work, and scite helps me do this more efficiently.

Kathleen C McCormick, Ph.D Student

Cornell

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

scite is such an awesome tool! It’s never been easier to place a scientific paper in the context of the wider literature.

Mark Mikkelsen, Ph.D

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

This is a really cool tool. I just tried it out on a paper we wrote on flu/pneumococcal seasonality... really interesting to see the results were affirmed by other studies. I had no idea.

David N. Fisman, Ph.D

University of Toronto

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

scite is an incredibly clever tool. The feature that classifies papers on whether they find supporting or contrasting evidence for a particular publication saves so much time. It has become indispensable to me when writing papers and finding related work to cite and read.

Emir Efendić, Ph.D

Maastricht University

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

As a PhD student, I'm so glad that this exists for my literature searches and papers. Being able to assess what is disputed or affirmed in the literature is how the scientific process is supposed to work, and scite helps me do this more efficiently.

Kathleen C McCormick, Ph.D Student

Cornell

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

scite is such an awesome tool! It’s never been easier to place a scientific paper in the context of the wider literature.

Mark Mikkelsen, Ph.D

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

This is a really cool tool. I just tried it out on a paper we wrote on flu/pneumococcal seasonality... really interesting to see the results were affirmed by other studies. I had no idea.

David N. Fisman, Ph.D

University of Toronto

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

scite is an incredibly clever tool. The feature that classifies papers on whether they find supporting or contrasting evidence for a particular publication saves so much time. It has become indispensable to me when writing papers and finding related work to cite and read.

Emir Efendić, Ph.D

Maastricht University

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

As a PhD student, I'm so glad that this exists for my literature searches and papers. Being able to assess what is disputed or affirmed in the literature is how the scientific process is supposed to work, and scite helps me do this more efficiently.

Kathleen C McCormick, Ph.D Student

Cornell

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

scite is such an awesome tool! It’s never been easier to place a scientific paper in the context of the wider literature.

Mark Mikkelsen, Ph.D

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Which of the following statements is supported by the evidence from the tree?

This is a really cool tool. I just tried it out on a paper we wrote on flu/pneumococcal seasonality... really interesting to see the results were affirmed by other studies. I had no idea.

David N. Fisman, Ph.D

University of Toronto

What evidence indicates that the same type of anole evolved independently on different islands?

DNA sequencing data indicates that lizards on each island tend to be more closely related to each other than to similar species on other islands, indicating that the same types of anoles evolved independently on different islands. Evolution can repeat itself in similar habitats.

What conclusion can you draw about the evolution of the Anolis lizards Based on these figures?

What conclusion can you draw about the evolution of the Anolis lizards based on these figures? The lizards are more closely related to lizards on the same island than lizards with the same body type. They all share one common ancestor.

What does the point circled in red on the phylogenetic tree represent?

This tree is rooted which suggests we know where the ultimate common ancestor of all the sampled viruses was (the red circle). Knowing this gives the tree an order of branching events in the horizonal dimension: Ancestor 'A' exists prior to ancestors 'B' and 'C' and time is approximately flowing from left to right.
Anolis cristatellus is more closely related to Anolis occultus than it is to Anolis evermanni.