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15 February, 07:43

Suggest two reasons for using cladograms for the classification of organisms

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  1. 15 February, 08:02
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    Cladograms use lines that branch of into different directions ending at a clade, which is a group of organisms that share the same last common ancestor.

    Cladograms are useful for:

    1. Showing the evolutionary patterns in the organisms, and how and why did they occurred.

    2. For better and easier classification of the organisms, as well as tracing their ancestors.
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