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cladistics
cladistics A method of classification in which animals and plants are placed into taxonomic groups called
clades strictly according to their evolutionary relationships. These relationships are deduced on the basis of certain shared
homologous characters (known as
synapomorphies; see
apomorphy) that are thought to indicate common ancestry (see
monophyletic). Implicit in this is the assumption that two new species are formed suddenly, by splitting from a common ancestor, and not by gradual evolutionary change. Also, it requires that truly homologous characters are distinguished from homoplasic features, i.e. ones resulting from convergent evolution (see
homoplasy). A diagram indicating these relationships (called a
cladogram) therefore consists of a system of dichotomous branches: each point of branching represents divergence from a common ancestor, as shown in the diagram. Thus the species A to F form a clade as they share the common ancestor X, and species A to D form a clade of a different taxonomic rank, sharing the ancestor X
2. Species C to F do not form a clade, since the latter must include
all the descendants of a common ancestor.
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Who's your daddy? The Great Apes are among the most popular animals in most zoos. Their actions, facial expressions, and family life remind us so much of ourselves. Have you ever wondered, though, how we might look to them?
Magazine article from: Odyssey; 12/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...statistically based system of classification called cladistics reveals a surprising possibility: Not only are...humans as just another type of chimpanzee. What Is Cladistics? Cladistics is a rigorous, mathematical representation of a...
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Presenting Cladistic Thinking to Biology Majors & General Science Students
Magazine article from: The American Biology Teacher; 11/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; The Great Clade Racel Cladistics is one of the most commonly used...Developed by Willi Hennig in 1966, cladistics uses patterns of shared derived...students, an introductory lecture on cladistics comes across as an onslaught of...
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Phylogeny of the Neogene hominoid primates of Eurasia. (Book Reviews: Human evolution).(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute; 9/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...phylogeny' in the title, is that cladistics, current best practice for phylogenetic...however, violate a prerequisite of cladistics, character independence; thus, the...rather greater lengths to disparage cladistics, arguing that their analysis of potential...
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Book review: Sorry, but are we related? The Variety of Life by Colin Tudge Oxford University Press, pounds 35, 684pp; Deep Time by Henry Gee Fourth Estate, pounds 20, 212pp
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 4/8/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...s romp through the living world is cladistics, the methods of classifying organisms...early 1980s, when the supporters of cladistics at the American Museum of Natural History...traditionalists were right to be suspicious of cladistics, Gee argues, for the approach has...
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Bivalve systematics during the 20th century
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology; 11/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...attention. Over the past ten years, cladistics and molecular systematics have begun...Bivalvia will be used in conjunction with cladistics and molecular systematics to solve problems...of two revolutions in systematics: cladistics and molecular phylogenetics. The application...
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American Museum of Natural History's dinosaurs are back on display.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 6/12/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...their lot. And their chief article of faith is cladistics, a way of determining evolutionary relationships...of Natural History was a key player in developing cladistics; cladistics is now its proud obsession. A chronological or...
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Research results from National Autonomous University update knowledge of science.
Newspaper article from: NewsRx Health & Science; 7/26/2009; 700+ words
; ...years, the 'transformation of cladistics' is still a misunderstood episode...that a 'new transformation of cladistics' is philosophically plausible...understanding of 'pattern cladistics' entails retaining the interpretation...
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Evolutionary systems: modelling organisational innovation.
Magazine article from: Innovation: Management, Policy, & Practice; 10/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...research. The first area is manufacturing cladistics, a classification system where best...evolutionary systems simulation; manufacturing cladistics; organisational structures; organisational...evolution. One approach is manufacturing cladistics an evolutionary classification scheme...
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Stratigraphy in phylogeny reconstruction--Comment on Smith (2000) / Stratigraphy in phylogeny reconstruction--Reply to Smith (2000)
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology; 7/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...stratocladistics performed better than cladistics at inferring actual patterns of relationship...many ways in which this study favored cladistics, not stratocladistics. By making morphologic...states (Wagner, 2000) occurred, cladistics was given its best chance to trace...
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Plant systematics in the age of genomics
Magazine article from: Plant Physiology; 12/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...analytical methods whose revolution-cladistics-had come and for some time had been...rigor, phylogenetic systematics or cladistics had overruled the authority represented...monophyletic ("natural") groups. Cladistics represents an approach whereby the data...
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cladistics
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
cladistics or phylogenetic systematics , an approach...common ancestry rather than chronology. Cladistics places species in a group, or clade...characters are necessarily skeletal. Cladistics is especially significant in paleontology...
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Phylogeny
Book article from: World of Microbiology and Immunology
...theories of the mechanisms of evolution . Cladistics is a particular method of hypothesizing...assumptions, procedures, and limitations. Cladistics is now accepted as the best method available...relationships. The basic idea behind cladistics is that members of a group share a common...
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Taxonomist
Book article from: Plant Sciences
...acid [DNA] sequences), and biochemical pathways. Recent advances in cladistics have made new gains in understanding how the world's plant species are related. Cladistics is a field in which taxonomists compare the most evolutionarily relevant...
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Taxonomy
Book article from: Science of Everyday Things
...viewed from the side, is remarkably like that of a bird's wing where it joins the animal's body. Cladistics and Numerical Taxonomy Cladistics is a system of taxonomy that distinguishes taxonomic groups or entities on t
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Phylogenetics Systematics
Book article from: Animal Sciences
...scientific name) of the deer should reflect that relationship. Cladistics is an important tool for forming hypotheses about the relationships among organisms. Cladistics is a mechanism for providing a testable phylogenetic tree, a diagram...
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