polüfüleetiliste
Polüfüleetiliste refers to a group of organisms that share a similar trait or characteristic but did not inherit that trait from a single common ancestor. Instead, the trait evolved independently in different lineages. This concept is primarily used in the field of evolutionary biology and phylogenetics, which studies the evolutionary relationships between species. When a classification is based on a polüfüleetiliste group, it means the classification is artificial, as it does not reflect the true evolutionary history of the organisms involved.
For example, the classification of "warm-blooded animals" is considered polüfüleetiliste. Birds and mammals are both warm-blooded,