The diagram shows three beetle species that are thought to have evolved from a recent common ancestor. Part 1 of the diagram shows three hypothesized phylogenetic trees for the three beetles. Part 2 compares a section of the ancestral species DNA to the corresponding sequences of the beetle species. Parts 3 and 4 shows the genetic mutations that must have occurred in each of the three phylogenetic trees. The resulting phytogenetic trees are shown below.

Technique

10

Species i

Three phylogenetic hypotheses:

MC

0

Species T

Species II

Species III

Ancestrat sequance

Species 11

Site

3

TTC

A

OT

Species III

Results

L - t - n

SIA 4C

Te

10

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Use the diagram to answer the question

Based on the results, what is the most probable phylogenetic tree(s) for these three beetles?

(1 point)

the left phytogenetic tree because it has the fewest evolutionary events

the middle and the right phylogenetic trees because they have the most evolutionary events

the middle phylogenetic tree because the mutations caused Species I and Ill to develop similar coxoning

the right phylogenetic tree because the mutallons caused Species II and III to develop a riaged body texture

Based on the results, the most probable phylogenetic tree for these three beetles is the left phylogenetic tree because it has the fewest evolutionary events.