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Why is phenetics used to build phylogentic trees if it does not infer phylogeny?

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Why is phenetics used to build phylogentic trees if it does not infer phylogeny?

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Phenetics is used only to compare similarity based upon measurement. Therefore the trees it builds are not phylogenetic, rather they are termed phenograms. These trees do not follow, or intend to depict evolution, they only show which taxa is most “similar” to another based on a large collection of measurements.

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