monophyletic
adj.
coming from one ancestral species (Biology)
Monophyly
In
phylogenetics, a group is monophyletic (
Greek: "of one race") if it consists of an inferred common ancestor and all its descendants. A taxonomic group that contains organisms but not their common ancestor is called
polyphyletic, and a group that contains some but not all descendants of the most recent common ancestor is called
paraphyletic.
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Monophyletic
(a.)
Of or pertaining to a single family or stock, or to development from a single common parent form; -- opposed to polyphyletic; as, monophyletic origin.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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