- The edge where an hypothetical root for the unrooted tree is placed would affect the number of changes of state of this most parsimonious tree.
- Whether a tree is rooted or not, affects only in the possible positions of state changes for the most parsimonious tree.
- The rooted and unrooted tree will never be able to have the same topology.1
- Nothing can be concluded from this, since the interpretation of a rooted and an unrooted tree is different.
- None of the above.
1 Assuming that two trees could be considered to have the same topology if the only difference in them is the fact that a root is present or not.
Original idea by: Juan Felipe Hernández Albarracín.
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