Cladogram

/ˈklædəˌgræm/ noun

A branching diagram that shows the evolutionary relationships between species based on shared derived characteristics, without indicating time scales or amounts of evolutionary change.

From Greek 'klados' meaning 'branch' and 'gramma' meaning 'drawing or record'. The term was coined in the 1960s by German entomologist Willi Hennig as part of his development of cladistic analysis, a method for determining evolutionary relationships.

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