Pronunciation: /kləˈdɪstɪk/
adjective relating to or based on the principles of cladistics, a method of classification of animals and plants according to the proportion of measurable characteristics that they have in common
A1 Cladistic analysis helps scientists understand evolutionary relationships.
A2 The cladistic approach to classification groups organisms based on shared characteristics.
B1 Cladistic studies have provided valuable insights into the evolution of different species.
B2 Researchers use cladistic techniques to create phylogenetic trees and analyze genetic relationships.
C1 The cladistic method is a powerful tool for reconstructing the evolutionary history of organisms.
C2 Advanced cladistic analysis can reveal intricate details about the evolutionary pathways of species.
formal The cladistic analysis revealed the evolutionary relationships among the different species.
informal We used cladistic methods to figure out how the animals are related.
slang The cladistic stuff helped us see which creatures are like cousins.
figurative Just like a cladistic tree, the connections between the species branched out in unexpected ways.
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