| 1. | Cladograms showing alternative possible relationships within Syndermata ( or Rotifera ).
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| 2. | Cladograms modified from Fig . 3, Lasek-Nesselquist 2012.
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| 3. | Differentiation occurs within groups, represented as branches in the cladogram.
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| 4. | The cladogram below follows a 2009 analysis by Zheng and colleagues.
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| 5. | The cladogram presented here is simplified from a study by Tetlie.
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| 6. | The following cladogram shows the relationship between various subgenera and sections.
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| 7. | Removal of " Asiaceratops " stabilizes the entire cladogram.
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| 8. | The cladogram is showing the phylogenetic position of Massetognathinae within Traversodontidae.
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| 9. | A cladogram that conforms to these requirements is a perfect phylogeny.
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| 10. | Some studies have produced cladograms in which the Deinopoidea are paraphyletic.
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