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  • 24-07-2016
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What do the “nodes” in a cladogram represent?

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Kaustav
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  • 24-07-2016
" As we follow along on a cladogram, it will split at nodes into two or more internodes a specitation event (the formation of new species). The line between two specification events, the internode, represents at least one hypothetical ancestor."
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