parafüleetilisest
Parafüleetilisest refers to a type of phylogenetic classification that includes a common ancestor but excludes one or more of its descendants. In evolutionary biology, a monophyletic group, also known as a clade, consists of a common ancestor and all of its descendants. A paraphyletic group, on the other hand, does not include all of the descendants of the common ancestor. This means that while the group shares a common ancestor, some of its evolutionary relatives are placed outside of it.
An example often cited to illustrate a paraphyletic group is the traditional classification of "reptiles." If