Κλάδος: Διαφορά μεταξύ των αναθεωρήσεων

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| journal = Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society
| volume = 94
| page = 217 }}</ref> In principle, the ancestor is an individual, but in [[Sexual reproduction|sexually reproducing]] species, there will always be at least two ancestors, and in virtually all instances there will be an influx of genes from the rest of the [[gene pool]] in the descendant lines. The individual ancestor is thus often a theoretical construct, and in practical terms the ancestor of a clade of sexualsexually reproducing organisms is a [[species]] or in the best cases a [[population]]. The common ancestor of any group of reasonable size and most of that ancestor's descendants have typically been long extinct.<ref group=note>This may not be true in very small and recent clades, where the common ancestor and all descendants are still living.</ref> It is not necessary for a clade to contain any living representatives.
 
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