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State change and trait fixation

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State change and trait fixation
When a trait is shown to change state on the branches of a phylogenetic tree, whether with a change of branch color (as shown) or a mark on the branch, the event is usually understood to represent both the original occurrence of the derived trait and its eventual fixation.

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What do phylogenetic trees illustrate? These diagrams don't just organize knowledge of biodiversity - they also show us that living species are the summation of their evolutionary history.
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