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Comment on cladstics and clodogram.

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Answered by Vaish720
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The term cladistics comes from the word clade. A clade is a group of organisms that includes an ancestor species and all of its descendants. A diagram showing evolutionary relationships within one or more clades is called a cladogram. All insects can be considered a clade because they have a common ancestor.
Answered by mandeepkour29
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cladstics - cladstics is an approach to biological classification in which the original methods used in cladstics analysis and the school of taxonomy derived from the work of German

clodogram- is a diagram used in cladstics to show relations among organisms. a cladogram uses lines that branch off in different directions ending at a clade , a group of organisms with a last common ancestor

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