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For the phylogenetic tree located on the most left (with the letters lined up vertically), are the oldest species located on the left or right side of the tree?right sideleft side

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For the phylogenetic tree located on the most left (with the letters lined up vertically), are the oldest species located on the left or right side of the tree?right sideleft side

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