Crown group
In phylogenetics, the crown group or crown assemblage is a collection of species, composed of the living representatives of the collection, the most recent common ancestor of the collection, and all descendants of the most recent common ancestor. It is thus a way of defining a clade, a group consisting of a species and all its extant or extinct descendants. For example, Neornithes (birds) can be defined as a crown group, which includes the most recent common ancestor of all modern birds, and all of its extant or extinct descendants.
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Crown group
In phylogenetics, the crown group or crown assemblage is a collection of species, composed of the living representatives of the collection, the most recent common ancestor of the collection, and all descendants of the most recent common ancestor. It is thus a way of defining a clade, a group consisting of a species and all its extant or extinct descendants. For example, Neornithes (birds) can be defined as a crown group, which includes the most recent common ancestor of all modern birds, and all of its extant or extinct descendants.
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Dalam filogenetika, kelompok m ...... lkan ulang pada tahun 2000-an.
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Een kroongroep is een clade (m ...... n heel andere inhoud te geven.
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Em filogenética, o grupo coroa ...... a reintrodução em 2000 por e .
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En biologie de l'évolution, un ...... ment que dans les années 2000.
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En biología sistemática, en re ...... dad hasta la década del 2000.
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Grupa koronna (ang. crown grou ...... rze 179–158 milionów lat temu.
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In filogenetica, un gruppo cor ...... da R.P.S. Jefferies nel 1979.
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In phylogenetics, the crown gr ...... n in 2000 by Graham Budd and .
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Korunová skupina je fylogeneti ...... ní tento požadavek neuznávají.
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Kronengruppe ist ein Begriff a ...... insamen Vorfahren zurückgehen.
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Dalam filogenetika, kelompok m ...... lkan ulang pada tahun 2000-an.
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Een kroongroep is een clade (m ...... n staan, is dan de kroongroep.
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Em filogenética, o grupo coroa ...... a reintrodução em 2000 por e .
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En biologie de l'évolution, un ...... a classification des fossiles.
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En biología sistemática, en re ...... mo ancestro común más próximo.
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Grupa koronna (ang. crown grou ...... rze 179–158 milionów lat temu.
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In filogenetica, un gruppo cor ...... lese total group o pan group).
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In phylogenetics, the crown gr ...... extant or extinct descendants.
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Korunová skupina je fylogeneti ...... ní tento požadavek neuznávají.
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Kronengruppe ist ein Begriff a ...... insamen Vorfahren zurückgehen.
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Crown group
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Groupe-couronne
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Grupa koronna
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Grupo coroa
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Grupo terminal
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Gruppo corona
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Grups terminals i troncals
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Kelompok mahkota
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Korunová skupina
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Kronengruppe
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