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Monophyly. A phylogenetic tree: both blue and red groups are monophyletic. The green group is paraphyletic: it is missing a monophyletic subgroup – the blue group – that shares a common ancestor with itself (that being the vertical stem at the root of the green group). Meer weergeven
In biological cladistics for the classification of organisms, monophyly is the condition of a taxonomic grouping being a clade – that is, a grouping of taxa which meets these criteria: Meer weergeven
On the broadest scale, definitions fall into two groups.
• Willi Hennig (1966:148) defined monophyly as groups based on synapomorphy Meer weergeven• Abbey, Darren (1994–2006). "Graphical explanation of basic phylogenetic terms". University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved … Meer weergeven
The term monophyly, or monophyletic, derives from the two Ancient Greek words μόνος (mónos), meaning "alone, only, unique", and Meer weergeven
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Monophyletic: Definition, Overview & Quiz | Biology …
WEB26 mei 2017 · Learn the definition, examples, and quiz of monophyletic, a term for a group of organisms with a common ancestor and all descendants. Compare with paraphyletic and polyphyletic groups.
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WEBWith the emergence of biochemistry, organism classifications are now usually based on phylogenetic data, and many systematists contend that only monophyletic taxa should be recognized as named groups.
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