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 monophyletic - Definition 

Monophyletic (1462 bytes)
1: In [[phylogenetics]], a group is '''monophyletic''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: ''of one stem'') if...
3: ...e [[biologist]]s by and large prefer groups to be monophyletic, in this case they would likely either split the ...

Orchidoideae (2229 bytes)
39: ...etic tribe Cranichideae consists of the following monophyletic subtribes :
51: * Cryptostylidinae (monophyletic)
52: * Diuridinae (monophyletic)
53: * Drakaeinae (monophyletic)
54: * Prasophyllinae (monophyletic)

Evolutionary taxonomy (703 bytes)
1: ...aning that all descendants are included (which is monophyletic according to the cladistic definition).

Orchidales (1943 bytes)
20: ...endroideae : includes almost 80 % of the species; monophyletic
21: **Subfamily Vandoideae : [[monophyletic]]
22: **Subfamily Apostasioideae : [[monophyletic]] (Apostasia and Neuwiedia)
23: **Subfamily Cypripedioideae : [[monophyletic]]; lady's slippers (4 genera)

Cylindrobulloidea (755 bytes)
3: ...r [[Sacoglossa]], where it forms a [[Monophyletic|monophyletic]] group [[Oxynoacea]] with the shelled sacoglossa...

Juniperus classification (1481 bytes)
1: ...n-going. The needle-leaved species are an obvious monophyletic group though.
20: ...pers are included here, though they do not form a monophyletic group.

Gnathifera (475 bytes)
1: ...a''' are a group of four animal phyla, considered monophyletic based on genetic and structural data:

Cladoceran (468 bytes)
1: ...part of the class [[Branchiopoda]]. They form a [[monophyletic group]], which is currently divided into 4 [[subo...

Paraphyletic (1948 bytes)
3: ...sometimes paraphyletic groups are also considered monophyletic, in which case the latter is used.

Outgroup (635 bytes)
1: In [[cladistics]], whenever three [[monophyletic]] groups of organisms are compared, two of them a...

Opisthokont (2119 bytes)
1: ...a few sorts of [[protist]]s. That these form a [[monophyletic]] group is strongly supported by both genetic and...
15: * Wainwright P.O. ''et al.'' (1993). Monophyletic origins of the metazoa: an evolutionary link with...

Clostridia (771 bytes)
12: ...similar similarities, and do not appear to be a [[monophyletic]] group.[[Category:Bacteria]][[Category:Firmicute...

Thecodont (842 bytes)
3: The 'Thecodonts' are not now considered [[monophyletic]], that is, descended from a single ancestor. The...

Polyphyletic (979 bytes)
5: ...common ancestors. Groups that do so are called [[monophyletic]], and according to [[cladistics]] it should be t...

Spermatophyte (2713 bytes)
3: ...scendants of that common ancestor. Although not a monophyletic taxon, gymnosperm is still widely used to disting...

Charophyta (1031 bytes)
16: ... simply the [[Charales]] or stoneworts, which are monophyletic). Characteristically, [[flagellate]] cells do no...

Zooxanthella (1102 bytes)
5: ...the genus ''Symbiodinium'', which appears to be [[monophyletic]].

Carcharhiniformes (1635 bytes)
28: ...how that some of the traditional groups are not [[monophyletic]].

Glires (1288 bytes)
1: ... and pikas). This hypothesis that these form a [[monophyletic]] group has been long debated based on morphologi...

Pleocyemata (1563 bytes)
16: ...orders of [[Natantia]] and [[Reptantia]] with the monophyletic groups [[Dendrobranchiata]] ([[Prawn|prawns]]) an...

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