The Parsimony methods have been used to build phylogenic trees and they have one of the objectives below:
a) Search for a phylogeny that has the lowest number of outgroups among the species analyzed.
b) Search for a phylogeny that has the greatest possible number of species in the tree leaves, i.e., species that aren't ancestors.
c) Search for phylogenetic tree that does't have a root.
d) Search phylogeny that has the lowest possible number of homoplasies.
e) None of above.
Original idea by: Mirela Dal Col Silva
Translation help by: Andrey Victor Justo
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