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  2. Cladogram - Wikipedia

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    A nonoptimal cladogram will be selected if the program settles on a local minimum rather than the desired global minimum. [16] To help solve this problem, many cladogram algorithms use a simulated annealing approach to increase the likelihood that the selected cladogram is the optimal one. [17]

  3. Clade - Wikipedia

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    Cladogram of modern primate groups; all tarsiers are haplorhines, but not all haplorhines are tarsiers; all apes are catarrhines, but not all catarrhines are apes; etc. The relationship between clades can be described in several ways: A clade located within a clade is said to be nested within that clade.

  4. Outgroup (cladistics) - Wikipedia

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    A simple cladogram showing the evolutionary relationships between four species: A, B, C, and D. Here, Species A is the outgroup, and Species B, C, and D form the ingroup. In cladistics or phylogenetics, an outgroup [1] is a more distantly related group of organisms that serves as a reference group when determining the evolutionary relationships of the ingroup, the set of organisms under study ...

  5. Cladistics - Wikipedia

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    The cladogram to the right represents the current universally accepted hypothesis that all primates, including strepsirrhines like the lemurs and lorises, had a common ancestor all of whose descendants are or were primates, and so form a clade; the name Primates is therefore recognized for this clade. Within the primates, all anthropoids ...

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Tree of Life/Cladogram requests

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    Images in cladograms: Images like silhouettes or lateral views of skulls or life restorations can be added to cladograms Note: when adding images, it is important to ensure that |middle is placed before the |thumb or equivalent, otherwise Firefox will render the images aligned to the bottom of the text and the taxon named will become uncentered.

  7. Dinosaur classification - Wikipedia

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    The cladogram and phylogenetic definitions below reflect the current understanding of evolutionary relationships. The taxa and symbols in parentheses after a given taxa define these relationships. The taxa and symbols in parentheses after a given taxa define these relationships.

  8. Talk:Cladogram - Wikipedia

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    3 How to read a cladistics diagram. 4 comments. 4 What is and is not a cladogram. 8 comments. 5 proposed addition on history of the term "cladogram" 4 comments.

  9. Evolutionary taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    A cladogram node summarizes all traits distal to it, not of any one taxon, and continuity in a cladogram is from node to node, not taxon to taxon. This is not a model of evolution, but is a variant of hierarchical cluster analysis (trait changes and non-ultrametric branches.