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16.1 Concept 16.1: All of Life Is Connected through Its Evolutionary History
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16.2 Concept 16.2: Phylogeny Can Be Reconstructed from Traits of Organisms
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16.3 Concept 16.3: Phylogeny Makes Biology Comparative and Predictive
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16.4 Concept 16.4: Phylogeny Is the Basis of Biological Classification
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