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+1 for introducing me to the word of the week.

 

I have never heard of a cladogram or cladistics, but now I've not found it in any of my science dictionaries I'm sure the knowledge will come in useful someday.

 

:)

 

Plus some lukewarm praise for Mr Wiki who has at least heard of the words.

 

Don't our biological colleagues have some interesting terms?

 

I'm a strictly mechanical human.

Edited by studiot
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I have never heard of a cladogram or cladistics, but now i've not found it in any of my dictionaries I'm sure the knowledge will come in useful someday.

 

 

I had never heard of a cladogram either, but I had the advantage of being familiar with the prickly pear cactus, a species of opuntia which is endemic where I live. The characteristic fat branches are called pachyclades, from the Greek pachus + klados = fat branch. Duh.

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