Monophyly
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- Systematics: Reconstructing Phylogenies by Dana Krempels and Julian Lee
- 15.Xi. 2. Mono-, Para-, & Polyphyly 3. Trees & Their Form 4. Consensus
- George M. Diggs, Jr. Barney L. Lipscomb Department of Biology Botanical Research Institute of Texas Austin College 509 Pecan Street Sherman, TX 75090, U.S.A
- Short Essays on Macroevolution in Classification
- Species Concepts
- Mathematical Models and Biological Meaning: Taking Trees Seriously
- Monophyly, Paraphyly, and Natural Kinds
- Interpreting Phylogenetic Trees4
- Phylogenies and the Comparative Method
- Difference Between Monophyletic Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic Key Difference
- Simultaneously Estimating Evolutionary History and Repeated Traits Phylogenetic Signal: Applications to Viral and Host Phenotypic Evolution
- Comparative Methods Using Phylogenetically Independent Contrasts
- 1 Integrative Biology 200 "PRINCIPLES of PHYLOGENETICS"
- A Simple Approach for Maximizing the Overlap of Phylogenetic and Comparative Data
- Flatfish Monophyly Refereed by the Relationship of Psettodes In
- Implementation As Theory, Hierarchy As Transformation, Homology As Synapomorphy
- Monophyly of the Euteleostean Clades: Neoteleostei, Eurypterygii, and Ctenosquamata Author(S): G
- Holophyly and Associated Concepts If the Unknown Is Unclassifiable