Why might all evolution be considered coeveolution


Discussion:

DNA and organisms

1. How is information about DNA structure used as a taxonomic tool?

2. How does the morphological species concept differ from that of a phylogenetic species.

3. How are DNA - DNA hybridization results used to classify organisms?

4. What have "molecular clocks" to do with classification of organisms?

5. Classify your self from kingdom all the way to species.

6. The binomial name of an organism consists of the names of which two classification categories.

7. Why might all evolution be considered coeveolution?

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