Although images in textbooks generally represent phylogenetic trees with trunks angling up and to the right, research shows that students have better comprehension when the trunks angle down to the right.

Although images in textbooks generally represent phylogenetic trees with trunks angling up and to the right, research shows that students have better comprehension when the trunks angle down to the right.
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Because we read left-to-right, up-to-down (English/Western cultures at least). My textbook has an odd variation though…...
Hmmm…interesting, as I often use trees as a teaching tool.
…who’da thought?
Although images in textbooks generally represent phylogenetic trees with trunks angling up and to the right, research...
I hate my life that this is going to be on my test in several hours and I can’t name each part of the tree or the things...
Hmm. I’ve had a hell of a time teaching tree reading with trees angled in any direction—the nesting brackets seem to...
Interesting.