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Elle Castillo
9 November, 08:25
In a cladogram, what occurs at a node?
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Gilbert
9 November, 10:47
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Cladograms are tree-like diagrams used to show relationships between different organisms. The node represents the end of the ancestral taxon under consideration, the stems and the species that split from the ancestor.
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