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clade A monophyletic group containing an ancestral taxon and all of its descendants.
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clade One of the two kinds of biological entities whose names are governed by this code; a group of species comprising a common ancestor and all of its descendants. [PhyloCode Glossary, Ohio Univ. US, 2000] http://www.ohiou.edu/phylocode/glossary.html Compare species.
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clade A monophyletic or holophyletic taxon; a group of organisms which includes the most recent common ancestor of all of its members and all of the descendants of that most recent common ancestor.
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clade A clade is a group of all the organisms that share a particular common ancestor (and therefore have similar features). The members of a clade are closely related to each other. A clade is monophyletic. CLADISTICS Cladistics is a method of classifying organisms based on common ancestry and the branching of the evolutionary family tree. Organisms that share common ancestors (and therefore have similar features) are grouped into taxonomic groups called clades. ...
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clade the entire portion of a phylogeny that is descended from a single ancestral species and is therefore a monophyletic group.
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