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What is a phylogram?

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∙ 10y ago
Updated: 11/24/2022

This is a phylogenetic tree that indicates the relationships between the taxa and also conveys a sense of time or rate of evolution.

tree that represents amounts of evolutionary change as branch lengths.

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What is Phylogram?

tree that represents amounts of evolutionary change as branch lengths.


Evolutionary relationships are displayed in a branching diagram called a?

cladogram.


What is the difference between a phylogram and a cladogram?

A phylogram is a whiole tree of organisms.The bottom has the first organism and each branch is another organism. A cladogram is like one line and a few other lines come up from that main line. Not as many organisms in a cladogram than a phlogram.


What do scientists use to show evolutionary relationships?

Fish... They open and close there mouth and again, and again etc... Also fish can swim in the sea, there are lots of different types of fish and some can be eaten and yeah laaa !!


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