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Rotating around any node leaves a phylogeny unchanged

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Imagine that a phylogenetic tree was constructed of balls for nodes and sticks for branches. One could rotate any node 180° in space without changing the structure of the tree itself. The tree may look different, but notice that the relationships between nodes remain unaltered by the rotation.
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