Draw and interpret phylogenetic trees - AP Biology

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What does a node represent on a phylogenetic tree?

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Nodes specifically indicate the most recent common ancestor between the two branches. For example, the ancestor found at the node joining branches from humans to branches from dogs would represent the most recent link between the two branches.

Convergent evolution describes the independent evolution of traits at different points on a phylogeny, and is not related to nodes. Kingdoms and domains are very broad categories. They can be represented by nodes, but only at a very global level.

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