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  2. Polyphyly - Wikipedia

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    The arrangement of the members of a polyphyletic group is called a polyphyly / ˈ p ɒ l ɪ ˌ f aɪ l i /. [2] It is contrasted with monophyly and paraphyly . For example, the biological characteristic of warm-bloodedness evolved separately in the ancestors of mammals and the ancestors of birds; "warm-blooded animals" is therefore a ...

  3. Monophyly - Wikipedia

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    The term monophyly, or monophyletic, derives from the two Ancient Greek words μόνος (mónos), meaning "alone, only, unique", and φῦλον (phûlon), meaning "genus, species", [4] [5] and refers to the fact that a monophyletic group includes organisms (e.g., genera, species) consisting of all the descendants of a unique common ancestor.

  4. Cladistics - Wikipedia

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    Polyphyly: A polyphyletic assemblage is one which is neither monophyletic nor paraphyletic. A polyphyletic assemblage is characterized by one or more homoplasies: character states which have converged or reverted so as to be the same but which have not been inherited from a common ancestor. No systematist recognizes polyphyletic assemblages as ...

  5. Paraphyly - Wikipedia

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    The term paraphyly, or paraphyletic, derives from the two Ancient Greek words παρά (pará), meaning "beside, near", and φῦλον (phûlon), meaning "genus, species", [2] [3] and refers to the situation in which one or several monophyletic subgroups of organisms (e.g., genera, species) are left apart from all other descendants of a unique common ancestor.

  6. Clade - Wikipedia

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    Cladogram (family tree) of a biological group. The last common ancestor is the vertical line stem at the bottom. The blue and orange subgroups are clades; each shows its common ancestor stem at the bottom of the subgroup branch.

  7. Talk:Polyphyly - Wikipedia

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    6 What's wrong with polyphyly? 4 comments. 7 Is there are fourth category besides monophyly, paraphyly, and polyphyly? 2 comments. 8 Definition, again.

  8. Evolutionary grade - Wikipedia

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    An evolutionary grade is a group of species united by morphological or physiological traits, that has given rise to another group that has major differences from the ancestral group's condition, and is thus not considered part of the ancestral group, while still having enough similarities that we can group them under the same clade.

  9. Talk:Linnaean taxonomy/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    8 Monophyly vs Non-polyphyly. 1 comment. 9 Rank inflation. 3 comments. 10 Linnaeus himself. 2 comments. 11 More ranks. 2 comments ...