Bacteria is a clade if you (or anyone else) say it is. However, neither biodiversity nor anything else can be non-contradictory partitioned into clades, so the question does not have any non-contradictory (unambiguous, or objective) answer. Clades are and will always be purely subjective.
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Lactic acid bacteria are a clade of gram-positive bacteria. They consume the sugars and produce lactic acid, which gives pickles their sour taste and inhibits many other microbes from spoiling the pickle.
monophyletic
protista
A clade consists of a set of entities, which is an instance of a class. It means that it is contradictory between entity and class, and thus that it is a contradiction, that is, a paradox (actually Russell's paradox). Those that believe that such paradoxes (fundamentally classes) are real are called "cladists".
Emil Clade was born on 1916-02-26.
Derived Characteristics.
In the context of palaeontology, calling a fossil a 'transitional form' means that it's morphologically intermediate between a basal clade and a specific derived clade. Meaning that the shapes of its bones are such as would be expected from a descendant of the basal clade that is also ancestral to the derived clade.
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Dr. Jerome R. Clade is the author of the book "The Fundamentals of Animal Behavior".
clade and class are different because one says clade and the other says class. the same thing they have in common is that they both have reptilia at the end.
No, shared derived traits are not found in members of the in group of a clade.
Harald Clade has written: 'Kostenerstattungsverfahren in der GKV' -- subject(s): Accounting, Health Insurance
Plesiomorphy. Shared '' primitive '' characteristics of the ancestor or outgroup of a clade.
"Iron clade" means nothing. -Ironclad was a kind of warship about 120 years ago and is also a word for a very strong agreement.
Lactic acid bacteria are a clade of gram-positive bacteria. They consume the sugars and produce lactic acid, which gives pickles their sour taste and inhibits many other microbes from spoiling the pickle.
All four-limbed animals belong to the clade of Tetrapoda. The clade of Tetrapoda is defined as the first basal four-limbed animals and all their descendants, extant and extinct. The clade immediately superior (ancestral) to that is the clade of Teleostomi, which contains all jawed vertebrates, including the tetrapods, bony fish, and the extinct lineage of acanthodian fish.