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A: Morphological Phylogeny. B: Molecular Phylogeny

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   A: Morphological phylogeny.     B: Molecular phylogeny. -What is true of the deuterostomes in the molecular phylogeny (B) that is not true in the traditional phylogeny (A) ? A)  Deuterostomia is a clade. B)  To maintain Deuterostomia as a clade, some phyla had to be removed from it. C)  Deuterostomia now includes the Acoela. D)  It is actually a grade, rather than a clade. E)  It diverged from the rest of the Bilateria earlier than did the Acoela.
A: Morphological phylogeny.
   A: Morphological phylogeny.     B: Molecular phylogeny. -What is true of the deuterostomes in the molecular phylogeny (B) that is not true in the traditional phylogeny (A) ? A)  Deuterostomia is a clade. B)  To maintain Deuterostomia as a clade, some phyla had to be removed from it. C)  Deuterostomia now includes the Acoela. D)  It is actually a grade, rather than a clade. E)  It diverged from the rest of the Bilateria earlier than did the Acoela.
B: Molecular phylogeny.
-What is true of the deuterostomes in the molecular phylogeny (B) that is not true in the traditional phylogeny (A) ?

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