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<p>(<a href="page.php?w=synapomorphies">synapomorphies</a>) that are not present in more distant groups and ancestors. However, from an empirical perspective, common ancestors are inferences based on a cladistic hypothesis of relationships of taxa whose <a href="page.php?w=Phenotypic_trait">character states</a> can be observed. Theoretically, a last common ancestor and all its descendants constitute a (minimal) clade. Importantly, all descendants stay in their overarching ancestral clade. For example, if the terms worms or fishes were used within</p><p>
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