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A valid assessment of students’ skill in determining relationships on evolutionary trees
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Background: Evolutionary trees illustrate relationships among taxa. Interpreting these relationships requires developing a set of "tree-thinking" skills that are typically included in introductory college biology courses. One of these skills is determining relationships among taxa using the most recent common ancestor, yet many students instead use one or more alternate strategies to determine relationships. Several alternate strategies have been well documented and these include using superficial similarity, proximity at the tips of a tree, or the fewest intervening nodes in the tree to group taxa.
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