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How do you read a pylogenetic diagram? - Answers
A phylogenetic diagram, or tree, represents evolutionary relationships among species or groups. Each branch point, or node, indicates a common ancestor, while the length of the branches can signify the amount of evolutionary change or time. Species or groups that share a more recent common ancestor are positioned closer together on the tree. To interpret the diagram, read from the base (older ancestors) to the tips (more recent species), noting the connections and relative distances.
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How do you read a pylogenetic diagram? - Answers
A phylogenetic diagram, or tree, represents evolutionary relationships among species or groups. Each branch point, or node, indicates a common ancestor, while the length of the branches can signify the amount of evolutionary change or time. Species or groups that share a more recent common ancestor are positioned closer together on the tree. To interpret the diagram, read from the base (older ancestors) to the tips (more recent species), noting the connections and relative distances.
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How do you read a pylogenetic diagram? - Answers
A phylogenetic diagram, or tree, represents evolutionary relationships among species or groups. Each branch point, or node, indicates a common ancestor, while the length of the branches can signify the amount of evolutionary change or time. Species or groups that share a more recent common ancestor are positioned closer together on the tree. To interpret the diagram, read from the base (older ancestors) to the tips (more recent species), noting the connections and relative distances.
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