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Default Can I make a Cladogram using microsoft Excel?

I'm using microsoft offfice 2003 and was curious is there anyway I can make a
caldogram using the program? I know that it is possible to make a family
tree; however this is inifficient in depicting ancestoral progression of the
species- which would be better display with a cladogram. Any Help greatly
appreciated!
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Hi,

Maybe fernando cinquegrani's cluster or grafi examples may help.
http://www.prodomosua.it/ppage02.html

It should be possible to construct a chart using a xy-scatter and
various charting tricks. But a lot depends on how you have this data
stored.

Cheers
Andy

Lady_C wrote:
I'm using microsoft offfice 2003 and was curious is there anyway I can make a
caldogram using the program? I know that it is possible to make a family
tree; however this is inifficient in depicting ancestoral progression of the
species- which would be better display with a cladogram. Any Help greatly
appreciated!


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