- A
cladogram (from Gr****
clados "branch" and
gramma "character") is a
diagram used in
cladistics to show
relations among organisms. A
cladogram is not,...
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structured so as to
reflect evolutionary relationships (similar to a
cladogram), it also
retains the
traditional ranks used in
Linnaean taxonomy. Phylum...
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advance and
retreat of the ice
sheets during the
Pleistocene epoch. A
cladogram showing the
phylogenic relationships of
Gastropoda with
example species:...
- that
arose after the
split from the line that led to
chimpanzees (see
cladogram below); that is, they
distinguish fossil members on the
human side of...
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results of phylogenetic/cladistic
analyses are tree-shaped
diagrams called cladograms; they, and all
their branches, are
phylogenetic hypotheses.
Three methods...
- groups. The two
cladograms below are
based on Betancur-R et al., 2017.
Percomorphs are a
clade of
teleost fishes. The
first cladogram shows the interrelationships...
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Pancrustacea hypothesis that
maxillopods are not
monophyletic (in the
following cladograms Maxillopoda subclasses are highlighted). In addition,
there appeared some...
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unicellular ancestors,
providing the
external phylogeny shown in the
cladogram.
Uncertainty of
relationships is
indicated with
dashed lines. The most...
- moth-like
common ancestor that
either fed on dead or
living plants. The
cladogram,
based on a 2008 DNA and
protein analysis,
shows the
order as a clade...
-
Smith et al. and
lycophytes and
ferns by
Christenhusz et al. (2011b) The
cladogram distinguishes the
rhyniophytes from the "true" tracheophytes, the eutracheophytes...