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A chadogram is a visual representation of the evolutionary relationships among various species, illustrating their common ancestry. It typically depicts a branching tree structure, where each branch point (node) signifies a divergence from a common ancestor. Chadograms are often used in phylogenetics to analyze and present the evolutionary history of organisms based on genetic, morphological, or behavioral data. They help scientists understand how species are related and the sequence of evolutionary events.

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