The document discusses cladistics, which is a method of phylogenetic systematics used to classify organisms based on their evolutionary relationships. It uses cladograms to visually represent these relationships as branching diagrams of common ancestors. An example cladogram shows the evolutionary relationships between humans, cats, and other organisms. Outgroup comparisons help resolve ambiguous cladograms by adding an organism clearly unrelated to the group in question. Cladistics can lead to surprising conclusions, such as dinosaurs being more closely related to birds than other reptiles.