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- A cladogram (from Gr**** clados "branch" and gramma "character") is a diagram used in cladistics to show relations among organisms. A cladogram is not,...
- results of phylogenetic/cladistic analyses are tree-shaped diagrams called cladograms; they, and all their branches, are phylogenetic hypotheses. Three methods...
- Pancrustacea hypothesis that maxillopods are not monophyletic (in the following cladograms Maxillopoda subclasses are highlighted). In addition, there appeared some...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...