The unweighted method treats all mutations as equivalent.

The unweighted method treats all mutations as equivalent. Correct Answer True

This may be an oversimplification; mutations of some sites are known to occur less frequently than others, for example, transversions versus transitions, functionally important sites versus neutral sites. Therefore, a weighting scheme that takes into account the different kinds of mutations helps to select tree topologies more accurately. The MP method that incorporates a weighting scheme is called weighted parsimony.

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