Interpreting cladograms is a key skill for biological literacy. In this lesson, students interpret cladograms based on familial relationships and language relationships to build their understanding of tree thinking and to construct a definition of “common ancestor.” These skills can then be applied to a true biological cladogram.
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Investigating Tree Thinking & Ancestry with Cladograms
KD Davenport,
Kirstin Jane Milks,
Rebecca Van Tassell
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The American Biology Teacher
Vol. 77 • No. 3
March 2015
Vol. 77 • No. 3
March 2015
evolution
phylogeny
tree thinking