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The study of human evolution through classification using cladistics.  The method is used to show divergent species (extant and extinct) that are closely related to humans.
The study of human evolution through classification using cladistics.  The method is used to show divergent species (extant and extinct) that are closely related to humans.
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The study of human evolution through classification using cladistics. The method is used to show divergent species (extant and extinct) that are closely related to humans.