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What do the “nodes” in a cladogram represent?

The points of union
The points of branching
The common ancestor

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The answer to this question is that "nodes" represent the common ancestor 
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The question is asking :"What do the “nodes” in a cladogram represent? In a way, they do represent "union", but what does this union mean in the sense of the cladogram? It means a point when the two species were still one species, and it is represented by the last common ancestor - so the correct answer is: The common ancestor
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