cladism

/ˈklædɪzəm/
noun
  1. A method of biological classification that groups organisms based on their common ancestry and shared evolutionary traits.
    • The debate between cladism and traditional taxonomy has lasted for decades.
    • Cladism helps scientists understand how different species are related through evolution.
    • Many modern biology textbooks use cladism to organize the tree of life.
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