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Question: Which is right? A Cladogram or a Phylogenetic tree? Edit
Answer: A cladogram can be considered as a phylogenetic tree diagrammed using cladistic method. It represents only a branching pattern; its branch spans don't represent time or relative amount of character changes.
Therefore, if you are considering evolutionary relationships amongst different biological species, then Phylogenetic tree is right. Edit
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