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Clade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cladistics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A clade is a group of organisms including a common ancestor and all the next generations of that ancestor. A part of a relative tree, for example Progoneata is a clade of millipides including Symphyla, Pauropoda, and Diplopod...
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A clade is, simply expressed, any branch (Greek: klados) of the evolutionary tree which is separated from the rest of the tree by a single cut. Any branch, however large or small, that is cut off this way is monophyletic, or of a single origin.
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Definition of clade from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Main Entry: clade...
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Definition of clade – Our online dictionary has clade information from The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English dictionary. Encyclopedia.com: English, psychology and medical dictionaries ... Quantitation of Non-B Clade HIV.; Magazine article from: Infectious Disease Alert; 6/15/1999; 700+ words ; Quantitation of Non...
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What is a(n) clade – Our zoology dictionary has ecology, physiology, genetics of clade, and the evolution of clade. Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary of Zoology ... clade In cladistics, a lineage branch that results from splitting in an earlier lineage. A split produces in theory two distinct new taxa, each of which is...
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A clade is a group of species related by descent with a common ancestor. Such a group is called a monophyletic group. The classification system based on clades is called cladistics. ... The members of a clade are closely related to each other and have one or more derived features shared by all the members (synapomorphies).
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a branch in a Cladogram , which is a diagram in the form of a tree resulting from a cladistic analysis. a Monophyletic group of organisms, i.e. a group of Organisms which share a common ancestor and which includes the ancestor and all the descendents of that ancestor. ... CATEGORIES ABOUT CLADE...
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