cladus
/ˈkleɪdəs/Definitions
1. noun
A group of organisms sharing a common ancestor at a particular node in a phylogenetic tree.
“The cladus of mammals includes all descendants of the common ancestor of modern mammals.”
1. noun
A group of organisms sharing a common ancestor at a particular node in a phylogenetic tree.
“The cladus of mammals includes all descendants of the common ancestor of modern mammals.”