How to Analyze Cladograms & Phylogenetic Trees?

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Basic tutorial video on phylogenetic trees and cladograms. We discuss the similarities and differences between the two and also how to analyze and interpret them. Two checks for understanding are built as well as modeling on how to interpret each. Hope you and your students enjoy and thanks for watching!!!
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From one Biology teacher to another, this was fantastic! Thank you for the thorough explanation :)

biancaaleman
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Thank you! I was struggling with a homework assignment on this and your video is super helpful.

harpergladysz
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Thank you so much for this video! I honestly can’t stress enough how you’ve helped me! This was very straightforward and easy to understand :)

velorian
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I've got a final exam for my Biology of Dinosaurs class, this helps IMMENSELY

aliciakanapilly
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Thank you so much I have my bio test tomorrow and this just explained a lot

arnavsinha
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This video was so helpful! You explained everything so clearly.

rosiemcgosie
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Bless your soul, thanks so much. Makes AP Bio look like a breeze hahah

cjsfilms
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💗 such a big help! Thank you. Bless your heart.💗

l_.
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This video is great!! I have just assigned it for all of my students.

s.strong
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Thank you for specifying it's ever changing! A lot of people try to use changes to cladograms as a 'gotcha' moment because they don't realize it's supposed to change.

catpoke
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This was so helpful! Thankyou so much :)

daileygillies
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I need some help for reading phylogenetic tree I want to know if my readings are correct or not I will be very thankful to you in this regard

tanzeemazeeza.s
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Thanks a lot omg, my teacher doesn't explain this well

maysk.
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Thanks for this video, really cleared up a lot!

francisca
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i have an AP bio test in an hour and this helped me understand so much!!! thank you!!

starquest
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Had to watch this for class, made something boring remotely interesting, thanks!

aidan