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Clade
Clade A clade is a term belonging to the discipline ... descendents of that ancestor. Strictly speaking, a clade is a scientific hypothesis of evolutionary relationships ... data used to produce it; a particular clade may be supported or disproved by a ... subsequent analysis using different data. If a clade proves robust in different analyses using ...
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Clade (translated from French)
Clade This article is one ébauche to be ... can share your knowledge in modifying. One clade (of grec clados, which means "branch") is ...
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Talk:Clade
Talk:Clade Yes this still needs work. Key issues ... What is the exact definition of a clade? As opposed to how the word is ...
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Image:Clade types.png
Image:Clade types.png Image File history File links Clade_types.png Types of biological clade, as used in PhyloCode Permission is granted ...
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Cladistics
... a hundred thousand items, is called a clade. A natural group has all the organisms contained in any one clade that share a unique ancestor (one which ... other organisms on the diagram) for that clade. Each clade is set off by a series of ... it diverged. These identifying characteristics of a clade are called synapomorphies (shared, derived characters). ...
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Cetartiodactyla
... is thought to be the hippopotamus. The clade formed by uniting whales and hippos is ... term Cetartiodactlya is used to denote a clade where Cetacea and Artiodactyla are sister groups ... ruminants were related to a whale/hippo clade, and pigs were more distant. In addition to producing the controversial whale/hippo clade, these analyses suggested that hippos and pigs ... suggest that hippopotamids evolved from within a clade of anthracotheres . That anthracothere/hippopotamid clade ...
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Talk:Mammal
... parenthetical description of the animals in the clade. 3.) How do multituberculates, triconodonts, and other ... that have problems with a hippo + whale clade at this point. Again, I want to ... states that mesonychians are not the sister clade of cetaceans, but O'Leary states they ... 2005 (UTC) It also refers to the clade containing "syndactylan" marsupials: Diprotodontia and Peramelemorphia. They ... so named because most members of the clade are found in Africa) which includes ...
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Talk:Eumetazoa
... what the benefit would be. Two, redirecting clade A to clade B will just create confusion -- non-experts ... to animal (it's parent group). "...redirect clade A to clade B..." and people will wonder, "why did ... expanding these articles. I think every important clade should have it's own article. -- ...
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Talk:Dinosaur/archive1
... position make. 2) Phylogenetically, Aves is a clade within Dinosauria, just like Hominidae is a clade within Mammalia. So yes, birds are dinosaurs ... this. Birds clearly belong to the dinosaur clade, and dinosaurs belong to the archosaur clade, but these are not the same thing ... it being a bad answer. Yes, the clade of Dinosauria is within the polyphyletic ...
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Molecular systematics
... haplotype may be said to constitute a clade. Statistical significance tests are available to examine ... particular of haplotypes lie in a single clade. Example: the phylogeny of the domestic dog ... of the mean divergence within this large clade was 1% (2.6 substitions). This major dog clade, and two of the other dog clades ... these clades, fell into a single larger clade which also included some wolf haplotypes. ...
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