• Frequency of Use
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    60 %
  • Complexity
    80 %
  • Clade Meanings

    noun a group of organisms believed to have evolved from a common ancestor, according to the principles of cladistics

    Fields related to clade

    Biology

    In biology, a clade is a group of organisms that includes an ancestor and all of its descendants. It is used to classify organisms based on their evolutionary relationships.

    Evolutionary Biology

    Clades are used in evolutionary biology to study the evolutionary history and relationships between different species.

    Taxonomy

    In taxonomy, clades are used to classify organisms into different groups based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary history.

    Phylogenetics

    In phylogenetics, clades are used to represent branches on a phylogenetic tree, showing the evolutionary relationships between different organisms.

    Occupation Usage of clade

    Biologist

    In the field of biology, a clade is used to describe a group of organisms that includes an ancestral species and all of its descendants.

    Evolutionary Biologist

    Evolutionary biologists use the concept of clades to study the relationships between different species and their common ancestors.

    Paleontologist

    Paleontologists use clades to classify extinct organisms and understand their evolutionary history.

    Taxonomist

    Taxonomists use clades to classify and organize organisms based on their evolutionary relationships.

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