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  2. File:Phylogenetic Tree.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Cladogram - Wikipedia

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    A cladogram is the diagrammatic result of an analysis, which groups taxa on the basis of synapomorphies alone. There are many other phylogenetic algorithms that treat data somewhat differently, and result in phylogenetic trees that look like cladograms but are not cladograms.

  6. Perfect phylogeny - Wikipedia

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    The statistical components of a perfect phylogenetic tree can best be described as follows: [3] A perfect phylogeny for an n x m character state matrix M is a rooted tree T with n leaves satisfying: i. Each row of M labels exactly one leaf of T ii. Each column of M labels exactly one edge of T iii. Every interior edge of T is labeled by at ...

  7. Phylogenetic tree - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a tree of life arose from ancient notions of a ladder-like progression from lower into higher forms of life (such as in the Great Chain of Being).Early representations of "branching" phylogenetic trees include a "paleontological chart" showing the geological relationships among plants and animals in the book Elementary Geology, by Edward Hitchcock (first edition: 1840).

  8. Nexus file - Wikipedia

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    The extensible NEXUS file format is widely used in phylogenetics, evolutionary biology, and bioinformatics.It stores information about taxa, morphological character states, DNA and protein sequence alignments, distances, and phylogenetic trees. [1]

  9. Linnaean taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    The title page of Systema Naturae, Leiden (1735). Linnaean taxonomy can mean either of two related concepts: . The particular form of biological classification (taxonomy) set up by Carl Linnaeus, as set forth in his Systema Naturae (1735) and subsequent works.