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derived traits are also
synapomorphies of
mammals in
general as they are not
shared by
other vertebrate animals. The word
synapomorphy—coined by
German entomologist...
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character states are "ancestral" (plesiomorphies) and
which are
derived (
synapomorphies),
because only
synapomorphic character states provide evidence of grouping...
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distinctive physical characteristics (
synapomorphies) that
distinguish them from
other taxa.
These five
synapomorphies are a notochord, a
hollow dorsal nerve...
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found it to be
outside the
group containing all
living lampreys.
Synapomorphies are
certain characteristics that are
shared over
evolutionary history...
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Relative apparent synapomorphy analysis, or RASA, is a
method that aims to
determine whether a
given character is
shared between taxa due to
shared ancestry...
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conclusions on what
synapomorphies characterize Suchia. Nevertheless, they did
agree on one
trait that
likely qualified as a
synapomorphy of Suchia: a calcaneal...
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clade from
other clades. Plesiomorphy, symplesiomorphy, apomorphy, and
synapomorphy, all mean a
trait shared between species because they
share an ancestral...
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joints evolved much
earlier in the
history of insects:
dicondyly is a
synapomorphy of bristletails,
silverfish and
winged insects".
Systematic Entomology...
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based on the sole
criterion of monophyly,
supported by the
presence of
synapomorphies.
Since then, the
evidentiary basis has been
expanded with data from...
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close relatives) were
placed within Diapsida but
outside of Sauria. The
synapomorphies or
characters that
unite the
clade Sauria also help them be distinguished...