Character states shared by the ancestor or outgroup of a clade are referred to as plesiomorphies. These are ancestral traits that were present in the common ancestor of a group but are not unique to the members of the clade.
a Shared ancestral characteristic a shared primitive characteristic
An ancestral trait is a trait that is shared by a group of organisms and their common ancestor. It is a characteristic that has been inherited from a common ancestor and has been passed down through generations without change.
An Ancestral Character is a character inherited from a COMMON ancestor. For example the presence of lungs in mammals (an ancestral character) does not indicate that mammals are more closely related to amphibians vs. reptiles, or reptiles vs. birds etc., etc. It is simply a character inherited from a common ancestor.
A trait shared with a common ancestor is called an inherited or ancestral trait.
Characteristics that were present in the common ancestor of the entire group of organisms.This character state is called ancestral for the group as a whole.
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If you have more then one character on an account you can put an item into the shared back so you can "transfer" it to another character.
A shared character refers to a character that appears in multiple works of literature, such as a sequel, series, or crossover. This character maintains consistent traits, background, and development across different stories, creating a sense of continuity for readers or viewers.
A monophyletic group includes a common ancestor and all of its descendants, representing a single evolutionary lineage. It is characterized by shared derived traits, called synapomorphies, and is considered a natural (or clade) group in evolutionary classification.
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Ancestral traits are characteristics that are inherited from common ancestors of a group of organisms. These traits can provide valuable insights into the evolutionary history and relationships among different species. Studying ancestral traits can help scientists understand how traits have evolved over time and how organisms are related to each other.