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Dendrogram illustrating the supposed evolutionary relationships between clades; a diagram showing cladistic relationships.
Note: Cladograms are often based on such information as the number of differences in amino acids or nucleic acid bases in common proteins or genes, respectively. From estimated mutation rates, the evolutionary time can be estimated. Accordingly, cladograms have two components, branching order (showing group relationships) and branch length (showing extent of evolution).