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  • Phylogenetic Trees: Understanding Evolutionary Relationships
    Scientists use a phylogenetic tree to show how species are related.

    Here's why it's called a tree:

    * Branches: The lines in the diagram represent evolutionary lineages.

    * Nodes: The points where branches split represent common ancestors.

    * Tips: The ends of the branches represent the current species.

    Phylogenetic trees show the evolutionary history of a group of organisms, illustrating their relationships and how they have diverged over time. They are powerful tools for understanding the diversity of life and how evolution works.

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