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clade

/kleyd/US // kleɪd //UK // (kleɪd) //

支系,支群,族群,支族

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Biology.

    • : a taxonomic group of organisms classified together on the basis of homologous features traced to a common ancestor.

Examples

  • Many specialist corals can’t bring clade D into their tissues.

  • One answer, says Tye Pettay, a research scientist at the University of Delaware, is that corals harboring this clade may grow more slowly than those with other clades.

  • Haec autem plaga Hiberniam quoque insulam pari clade premebat.

  • In 1825, he formed a partnership with Mr. Edmund Clade, from Buffalo, and retired from active participation in business.