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  1. Claude

    Claude is Anthropic's AI, built for problem solvers. Tackle complex challenges, analyze data, write code, and think through your hardest work.

  2. Clade - Wikipedia

    Clades are the fundamental unit of cladistics, a modern approach to taxonomy adopted by most biological fields. The common ancestor may be an individual, a population, or a species (extinct or …

  3. CLADE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CLADE is a group of biological taxa (such as species) that includes all descendants of one common ancestor.

  4. Clade - Definition, Function and Examples | Biology Dictionary

    Jun 11, 2020 · What is a Clade? A clade consists of an organism and all of its descendants. For example, the shared ancestor of apes and all of that species descendant species would comprise a …

  5. Clades within clades - Understanding Evolution

    A clade (also known as a monophyletic group) is a group of organisms that includes a single ancestor and all of its descendents. Clades represent unbroken lines of evolutionary descent.

  6. What Is a Clade in a Phylogenetic Tree? - ScienceInsights

    Nov 10, 2025 · A clade is a group of organisms that forms a single, complete branch on a phylogenetic tree. It is formally known as a monophyletic group, derived from Greek meaning “one lineage.”

  7. clade | World Library of Science - Nature

    Within a cladogram, a branch that includes a single common ancestor and all of its descendants is called a clade. A cladogram is an evolutionary tree that diagrams the ancestral relationships...

  8. Clade - Wikiwand

    In biology, a clade, also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that is composed of a common ancestor and all of its descendan...

  9. Cladistics | Biology for Majors II - Lumen Learning

    All the organisms within a clade stem from a single point on the tree. A clade may contain multiple groups, as in the case of animals, fungi and plants, or a single group, as in the case of flagellates.

  10. Clade | taxon | Britannica

    taxon, any unit used in the science of biological classification, or taxonomy. Taxa are arranged in a hierarchy from kingdom to subspecies, a given taxon ordinarily including several taxa of lower rank.