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No, shared derived traits are not found in members of the in group of a clade.

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What are characteristics that are shared by members of a clade and only by members of that clade?

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What are the character states shared by the ancestor or outgroup of a clade called?

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What does transitional mean?

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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