Answer:
The order in the cladogram is the following:
4 > 5 > 3 (taxon 3 share a node with taxon 5)
>6 >1 (taxon 1 share a node with taxon 6)
>2
Explanation:
In this example, taxon 4 is the most basal in the group and taxon 2 is the terminal taxon (i.e., the most recent). Each taxon is a branch of the cladogram tree.
A cladogram is a cladistic tree that exhibits relationships among groups of organisms. A cladogram may have an evolutionary meaning, and therefore evolutionary relationships may be inferred by using this tree. The values 1 and 0 are states of the character and they are used to infer associations in the cladogram. Each branch in the cladogram is referred to as clade, which includes a common ancestor with all its descendants.