A cladogram (from Greek clados "branch" and gramma "character") is a diagram used in cladistics to show relations among organisms. A cladogram is not,...
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Gastropoda (section Cladogram)
advance and retreat of the ice sheets during the Pleistocene epoch. A cladogram showing the phylogenic relationships of Gastropoda with example species:...
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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...
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moth-like common ancestor that either fed on dead or living plants. The cladogram, based on molecular analysis, shows the order as a clade, sister to the...
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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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Monkey (section Cladogram with extinct families)
humans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans) (8 species) Below is a cladogram with some extinct monkey families. Generally, extinct non-hominoid simians...
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branch serves as a leg. Simplified summary of Budd's (1996) "broad-scale" cladogram Further analysis and discoveries in the 1990s reversed this view, and...
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including humans †Amphipithecidae †Eosimiidae †Aseanpithecus Below is a cladogram with some of the extinct simian species with the more modern species emerging...
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