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Description Typical example of a horizontally-oriented cladogram, with horizontal and vertical lines used to indicate relationships. Date 6 August 2007 Source self-made, based on the GNUFDL PNG Image:Cladogram-example1.png by Geoffrey Adams Author Surachit

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