parafyleettisten
Parafyleettisten, often translated as paraphyletic, is a term used in evolutionary biology and taxonomy to describe a group of organisms that includes a common ancestor but not all of its descendants. This means that a paraphyletic group is defined by the exclusion of certain lineages that have evolved from it. For example, traditional classifications of reptiles are considered paraphyletic because they include the ancestor of birds but exclude birds themselves, even though birds are direct descendants of this reptilian ancestor.
The concept of paraphyly is crucial for understanding phylogenetic relationships. A monophyletic group, in contrast, includes