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<p>it is unlikely that any particular form represented in the fossil record is a direct ancestor of any other. Cladistics deemphasizes the concept of one taxonomic group being an ancestor of another, and instead emphasizes the identification of sister taxa that share a more recent common ancestor with one another than they do with other groups. There are a few exceptional cases, such as some marine <a href="page.php?w=plankton">plankton</a> <a href="page.php?w=Micropaleontology">microfossil</a>s, where the fossil record is complete enough to suggest</p><p>
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