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Which of the following are Phylogenetic trees also know as ?
Cladogram
Clade
Node
Linnaean
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Cladogram.
Explanation: a cladogram is essentially a phylogenetic (evolutionary) tree. A clade is a monophyletic group shown on such a tree, a node is a branching point on the tree, and "Linnaean" refers to the Linnaean classification system, not a phylogenetic tree.
Explanation: a cladogram is essentially a phylogenetic (evolutionary) tree. A clade is a monophyletic group shown on such a tree, a node is a branching point on the tree, and "Linnaean" refers to the Linnaean classification system, not a phylogenetic tree.
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