- 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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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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Pancrustacea hypothesis that
maxillopods are not
monophyletic (in the
following cladograms Maxillopoda subclasses are highlighted). In addition,
there appeared some...
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being placed as non-saurian
diapsids or as
basal archosauromorphs. The
cladogram shown hereafter is the
result of an
analysis of
sauropterygian relationships...
- respectively][citation needed] A "classical"
cladogram (data from 2012, 2015) is: However, a
cladogram (data from 2015, 2016) with the root in Excavata...
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immediately following the
Grande Coupure extinction event. The
following cladogram is
based on
molecular phylogeny of six
genes in
Flynn (2005), with the...
- Cetruminantia's
placement within Artiodactyla can be
represented in the
following cladogram:
Order Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates)
Tylopoda (camelids) Artiofabula...
- Loriinae, Platycercinae,
Psittacellinae and Psittaculinae. The
following cladogram shows how the
family Psittaculidae relates to the
three other families...
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Phaetusa (large-billed tern)
Genus Larosterna (Inca tern) Part of the
cladogram of the
genera in the
order Charadriiformes based on the
analysis by Baker...
- the
direction of the base (or root) of a
rooted phylogenetic tree or
cladogram. The term may be more
strictly applied only to
nodes adjacent to the root...