polyfyletiska
Polyfyletiska refers to a grouping of organisms that do not share a recent common ancestor. In the study of phylogenetics, which aims to understand the evolutionary relationships between species, a polyphyletic group is considered artificial because its members have evolved independently from different ancestral lineages. This contrasts with monophyletic groups, which include all descendants of a common ancestor, and paraphyletic groups, which include a common ancestor and some but not all of its descendants.
The identification of polyphyletic groups often arises from convergent evolution, where unrelated organisms evolve similar traits
Modern phylogenetic analyses, particularly those using molecular data like DNA sequences, are crucial for accurately identifying