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cladisticsMethod of biological classification that uses a formal step-by-step procedure for objectively assessing the extent to which organisms share particular characteristics, and for assigning them to taxonomic groups called clades. Clades comprise all the species descended from a known or inferred common ancestor plus the ancestor itself, and may be large - consisting of a hierarchy of other clades. The cladistic method of classification was proposed by German teacher and entomologist Willi Hennig (1913-1976) in 1950, though his ideas did not gain currency until his work was translated into English in 1966.
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The Indian samples formed 2 main clades (Figure 1). The drug has been shown to be active against HIV clades A, C, D, E, F, and G,--as well as against clade B, which causes almost all AIDS cases in the U. Group O (outer strains) may consist of a similar number of clades. |
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