- In
biological cladistics for the
classification of organisms,
monophyly is the
condition of a
taxonomic grouping being a
clade – that is, a
grouping of...
-
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...
- from a
common ancestor that
would also be
regarded as protozoan), and
holophyletic (containing all of the
known descendants of that
common ancestor). The...
-
species and all
descendants should be
included in the group. The term "
holophyletic" has been
proposed for the
latter meaning. As an example, amphibians...
- Cavalier-Smith does not
accept the
requirement for taxa to be
monophyletic ("
holophyletic" in his terminology) to be valid. He
defines Prokaryota, Bacteria, Negibacteria...
- two or more mycobionts.
Fruticose lichens are not a
monophyletic and
holophyletic lineage, but are a form
encountered in many classes.
Fruticose lichens...
- The term 'stramenopile'
sought to
identify a
clade (monophyletic and
holophyletic lineage)
using the
approach developed by
transformed cladists of pointing...
- characteristics.
Contemporary studies agree that
Phacus is not
monophyletic or
holophyletic, but is
actually polyphyletic. Unfortunately, the
phylogenetic relationships...
- PMID 2497353. S2CID 4315004.
Klenk HP, Palm P,
Zillig W (1991). "A
monophyletic holophyletic archaeal domain versus the 'eocyte tree'".
Trends in
Biochemical Sciences...
- sub-family Vanellinae.
Biochemical evidence suggests that
plovers are
holophyletic,
meaning that all
modern plovers, and no
other taxa,
share the same common...