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- In biological cladistics for the classification of organisms, monophyly is the condition of a taxonomic grouping being a clade – that is, a grouping of...
- from a common ancestor that would also be regarded as protozoan), and holophyletic (containing all of the known descendants of that common ancestor). The...
- also have a diderm structure. The first group is monophyletic but not holophyletic. It includes a number of taxa (including Negativicutes, Fusobacteriota...
- two or more mycobionts. Fruticose lichens are not a monophyletic and holophyletic lineage, but are a form encountered in many classes. Fruticose lichens...
- Cavalier-Smith does not accept the requirement for taxa to be monophyletic ("holophyletic" in his terminology) to be valid. He defines Prokaryota, Bacteria, Negibacteria...
- Polyphyly A semantic case has been made in 2008 that the name should be "holophyletic", but this term has not acquired widespread use. For more information...
- characteristics. Contemporary studies agree that Phacus is not monophyletic or holophyletic, but is actually polyphyletic. Unfortunately, the phylogenetic relationships...
- species and all descendants should be included in the group. The term "holophyletic" has been proposed for the latter meaning. As an example, amphibians...
- The term 'stramenopile' sought to identify a clade (monophyletic and holophyletic lineage) using the approach developed by transformed cladists of pointing...
- in accordance with majority current taxonomic practice, in which only holophyletic groups are named as taxa, and groups found to be paraphyletic (e.g. Banksia...