A group of families having a common ancestor may be called a clan, a tribe, or a clade.
A group of families claiming a common ancestor is called a tribe or a clan.
A group of families claiming a common ancestor is called a tribe or a clan.
a group of families is called realitives
A term that describes a group of families sharing a common ancestor is a "clan." Clans are often connected by lineage and tend to be tightly-knit social units.
The term meaning "a group of lineages" is a clan. A lineage is a group of families descended form a common ancestor.
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An apical ancestor is the most recent common ancestor of a group of species in a phylogenetic tree. It represents the point where the evolutionary lineage leading to a group of species splits from the rest of the tree.
A group of species that consists of a common ancestor and all of its descendants (also referred to as a clade).
Yes, humans and bats share a common ancestor. Both humans and bats belong to the group of mammals, which evolved from a common ancestor millions of years ago.