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Can someone explain how a cladogram works?

Can someone explain how a cladogram works?-example-1

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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.

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it shows ancestral relatedness the traits show where they evolved on the tree with things below that having that trait the hagfish is the outgroup

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