Monophyletic
... In common cladistic usage, a
monophyletic group is a clade, consisting of an ancestor and ... its descendants (children), they call that group
monophyletic . A group that contains organisms, but does not ... standards. ... In common cladistic usage, a
monophyletic group is a clade, consisting of an ... ...
Plantae
... Animalia. ... The kingdom Plantae is now usually taken to mean this
monophyletic ... ... eukaryotic organisms, known as the Kingdom Plantae . ... The ... Animalia. ... The kingdom Plantae is now usually taken to mean this
monophyletic ... Plantae . Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary. Jump to: ...
Clade
... scientific classification of living and fossil organisms, to describe a
monophyletic group, defined as a group consisting of a single common ancestor and all ... set off by a series of characteristics that appear in its members, ... A
monophyletic group is a clade , comprising an ancestral form and all of its ... ...
Phyla
... ... Berkeley's introduction to the pseudocoelomate or "Aschelminth" group of phyla . ... as to whether or not the aschelminth phyla form one
monophyletic group. ... Phyla had possession of the Quantum Bands that were designed by Eon, and worn by ... Phyla eventually found a cocoon that ...
Heterosporous
... The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English ... The exceptions are heterosporous ferns, with morphologically ... Heterosporous ferns are
monophyletic and ... Heterosporous ferns are relative newcomers that ... heterosporous ... het er·o·spo ry n. heterosporous (h t r--spôr s, h t ... ...
Endosymbiosis
... Evolution. Endosymbiosis - the Origin of Domain Eukarya. Page within: Evolution ... This is the so-called serial endosymbiosis theory of a
monophyletic origin of ... Put simply, endosymbiosis is the process by which one cell is taken up by ... Role of Endosymbiosis in Eukaryotic ....
Deuterostome
... Fossils of one major deuterostome group, the echinoderms (whose ... Deuterostome phylogeny reveals
monophyletic chordates and the new phylum Xenoturbellida" ... Deuterostome is within the scope of WikiProject Animals, an attempt to better ... ...