Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic
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- Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic
Here in the video I have described the different types of clades viz Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic with examples for each!
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I wanna tell you that I watched multiple videos before this one, but didn’t understand anything until I watched this video. Thank youu so much my professor doesn’t teach anything. I appreciate you speaking slowly and clearly in the video so everything was absolutely clear.
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Why do we not consider all the ancestors in paraphyletic ?
Thank you for your explanation! but can we say Paraphylectic and Polyphylectic groups a clades? You started by saying ''Types of clades''. it is not to undermine your idea. I don't know if I am wrong I wanted to have the same idea about the science.
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Is it actually correct talking about "paraphyletic and polyphyletic clades"? I thought that clades were monophyletic groups by definition - actually, the word "group" would be a safer choice. The examples at 1:03 and 2:30 seem somewhat contradictory.
Well this was quite useful and it's nice to see you have many complements but to be frank I had problems understanding your English pronunciation.. particularly with the technical words. For example you pronounce 'phyletic' with an extra 'k' sound so it sounds like 'phylektic'. I had to play your "taxon" (2:31) three times to guess what you were saying.. it sounded like taagzone. As someone who only speaks English I appreciate that speakers of other languages learn English and I am very grateful for that. I just thought you might want to know for your own benefit. Otherwise thank you for a sound explanation.
Thanks for pointing it out. I’ll take care of that next time. My pronunciation is so maybe because of my Indian English 😅
@@IntrovertGeek Thanks for being kind. To be honest I felt bad for pointing it out, especially as I was learning something from you - just thought it might be useful you. Keep up the sound work!
There is no such thing as a polyphyletic group. At least, not until we discover life on other planets.
Protists?
@@user-zy5fw5rx6s When I left this comment I thought a polyphyletic group was a group of things that literally share no ancestor, even though we know all life on Earth shares a common ancestor. But, I now understand that the ancestor must itself be a part of the group or else it is polyphyletic.
how in a world can you not pronounced taxon?!?