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Other Evidence for Evolution

Phylogenetic Trees

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Ben Whitten

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What are phylogenetic trees?
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Phylogenetic trees represent the evolutionary relationships between several organisms, which have all been derived from a common ancestor.


The ancestral organisms are the foundation of any phylogenetic tree and are found at the base. The organisms which arise from the ancestors are branches, where nodes represent the divergences. The distances of organisms demonstrate relationships.

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Fossils and Fossilisation
Dating Fossils
Relative Dating
Absolute Dating
Comparative Anatomy
Phylogenetic Trees
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