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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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A couple of weeks were devoted to systematics and cladistics and dichotomous keys. As with the numerous and passionate battles between cladistics and numerical taxonomy in biology (Duncan & Stuessy, 1984), there was a series of strong virological arguments that have left their traces in the literature. Another argument against cladistics based solely on fossils: Looks can be deceiving, as genetic analysis of living animals attests (see Family trees: Looks versus genes). |
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