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Type of tree, tree diagram

Examples of cladogram

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The diagram below gives a more accurate representation of the correct cladogram.
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Differentiation occurs within groups, represented as branches in the cladogram.
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Some authors have challenged the phylogeny represented by the cladogram above.
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The first is in terms of the shape of a set of nodes taken from a cladogram.
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Includes a cladogram and small essays on each relevant genera and species.
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The cladogram is shown to illustrate the distance of divergence between the two species.
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A cladogram that conforms to these requirements is a perfect phylogeny.
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A cladogram contains no ancestors, and thus is mostly silent on ancestry.
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A cladogram is only a summary of the most parsimonious distribution of character states.
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More examples
  • A tree diagram used to illustrate phylogenetic relationships
  • A cladogram is a diagram used in cladistics which shows ancestral relations between organisms, to represent the evolutionary tree of life. ...
  • (Cladograms) Cladistics is a method of classifying species of organisms into groups called clades, which consist of 1) all the descendants of an ancestral organism and 2) the ancestor itself. ...
  • A diagram, in the form of a stylized tree, showing inferred historical branching patterns among taxa.
  • A tree that depicts inferred historical branching relationships among entities. Unless otherwise stated, the depicted branch lengths in a cladogram are arbitrary; only the branching order is significant.
  • A phylogenetic tree in which the only information given is about the relationships among taxa (i.e., the length of the branches is not meaningful).
  • A diagram depicting patterns of shared characteristics among species.
  • Clad. A diagram showing a phylogeny as a strictly branching tree, usually as a bifurcating tree.
  • A diagram, resulting from a cladistic analysis, which depicts a hypothetical branching sequence of lineages leading to the taxa under consideration. The points of branching within a cladogram are called nodes. All taxa occur at the endpoints of the cladogram.