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A phylogenetic tree, also known as a phylogeny or evolutionary tree, is a powerful tool that visually depicts the evolutionary relationships between organisms. It's like a family tree for all living things, but instead of parents and children, it shows how species have descended from a common ancestor over time.
Imagine a phylogenetic tree depicting various mammal species. We might see a branch leading to primates, with further branching within that group separating humans from chimpanzees, our closest relatives. This branching pattern reflects the shared ancestry of all mammals and the gradual divergence of these species over time.
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