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synapomorphic
synapomorphic, a. Taxon. Brit. /sɪˌnapəˈmɔːfik/, U.S. /səˌnæpəˈmɔrfɪk/ [‹ syn- prefix + apomorphic adj. Compare slightly later synapomorphous adj.] Designating or relating to a character or trait which is found only (in a more or less modified form) in a particular group (clade) of organisms and is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Squalodontidae
The synapomorphic traits of the family are, however, based mostly on one of the bones of the inner ear, the periotic bone, which is unknown in these genera wikipedia.org
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synapomorphous
synapomorphous, a. Taxon. Brit. /sɪˌnapəˈmɔːfəs/, U.S. /səˌnæpəˈmɔrfəs/ [‹ syn- prefix + apomorphous adj. Compare slightly earlier synapomorphic adj.] = synapomorphic adj.1966 D. D. Davis & R. Zangerl tr. W. Hennig Phylogenetic Systematics ii. 115 Only synapomorphous agreement indicates that several... Oxford English Dictionary
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Exostyleae
Synapomorphic traits that unite the members of this clade include non-papilionate flowers, "serrate and sometimes spinescent leaflet or leaf margins, standard wikipedia.org
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lecture 7 Eumetazoa Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Eumetazoa, synapomorphic features of Eumetazoa, gap junctions and more.
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Diachasmimorpha
The genus is most clearly defined by an apical sinuate ovipositor, which is a synapomorphic character and defines a monophyletic lineage. wikipedia.org
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Nematocyst (dinoflagellate)
In polykrikoids the nematocyst is found associated with another extrusive organelle called the taeniocyst, a complex that has been described as synapomorphic wikipedia.org
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Plesiomorphy and symplesiomorphy
Apomorphic and synapomorphic characteristics convey much information about evolutionary clades and can be used to define taxa. That is birds and mammals are vertebrates for which the backbone is a defining synapomorphic characteristic, while insects are invertebrates for which wikipedia.org
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Simplicidentata
Under this definition, the loss of the second pair of upper incisors is a synapomorphic (shared derived) feature of Simplicidentata. The loss of the second upper premolar (P2) has also been considered as synapomorphic for Simplicidentata, but the primitive simplicidentate Sinomylus does wikipedia.org
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Oropogon
The most obvious synapomorphic character which separates Oropogon from the rest of the family is the large brown, muriform ascospores (i.e. with transverse wikipedia.org
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Warnowiaceae
The ocelloid light sensitive structure is recognized as a synapomorphic character of warnowiids. wikipedia.org
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Palaeoaldrovanda
Cajsa Lisa Anderson et al. (2005) wrote: "synapomorphic characters that link the fossils seeds [of P. splendens] to extant Aldrovanda include hard testa wikipedia.org
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Notioprogonia
It lacks an epitympanic sinus and a tympanic crest, auditory specializations that are considered synapomorphic of notoungulates, which suggests that these wikipedia.org
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Protanguilla
They are monophyletic, yet also strongly synapomorphic with all other eel species. wikipedia.org
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Coriobacteriia
These CSIs are specific and represent synapomorphic characteristics that can be used to distinguish groups within the Coriobacteriia, both at the family wikipedia.org
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