In
phylogenetics, a
taxon is polyphyletic (
Greek for
"of many races") if the trait its members have in common evolved
separately in different places in the phylogenetic tree.
Equivalently, a polyphyletic taxon does not contain the most recent
common ancestor of all its members.
For example, the group of
warm-blooded
animals is polyphyletic, because it contains both
mammals and
birds, but the most recent common
ancestor of mammals and birds was cold-blooded. Warm-bloodedness
evolved separately in the ancestors of mammals and the ancestors of
birds, so it is not a true phylogenetic grouping.
Scientific
classification aims to group
species together such that every
group is descended from a single common ancestor, and the
elimination of groups that are found to be polyphyletic is
therefore a common goal, and is often the stimulus for major
revisions of the classification schemes. A polyphyletic group can
be "fixed" either by excluding
clades or by adding the common
ancestor.
Opinions differ as to whether valid groups need
to contain all the descendants of a common ancestor. Groups that do
so are called
monophyletic, and according
to
cladistics it
should be the aim of classification to ensure that all groups have
this property. However, many other taxonomists would argue that
there is a valid place for groups that are
paraphyletic, i.e. contain
only the descendants of a common ancestor, but do not contain all
its descendants.
In most
cladistics-based schools of
taxonomy, the existence
of polyphyletic groups (as well as
paraphyletic groups) in a
classification is discouraged.
Monophyletic
groups (that is,
clades)
are considered by these schools of thought to be the most important
grouping of organisims, for the following reasons:
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