Pronunciation: /ˈklædəˌɡræm/
noun a branching diagram representing the phylogeny or evolutionary history of a group of organisms
A1 A cladogram is a diagram that shows the evolutionary relationships between different species.
A2 In biology, scientists use cladograms to study the evolutionary history of organisms.
B1 Constructing a cladogram requires analyzing shared characteristics among different species.
B2 The cladogram revealed the common ancestry between birds and reptiles.
C1 Advanced genetic analysis techniques can help refine the accuracy of cladograms.
C2 Researchers use cladograms to infer the phylogenetic relationships among various taxa.
formal The cladogram showed the evolutionary relationships between different species.
informal We had to study that confusing cladogram in biology class.
slang I'm still trying to wrap my head around that crazy cladogram.
figurative The cladogram was like a family tree for all living organisms.
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