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Blackwell Publishing

The reconstruction of phylogeny - How do we analyze the characters used in phylogenetic inference?

"The fundamental problem - which is not often admitted, unfortunately - is how can you be absolutely sure that a character found in two species, perhaps something like a tentacle, really is from a common ancestor, or perhaps emerged entirely independently - in other words, it would be an example of what we call convergent evolution."

Simon Conway Morris

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