Glossary of Phylogenetic Terms
operational taxonomic unit or OTU a noncommittal term used for the objects of study (be they species, populations or individuals)
phylogeny a hypothesis of the relationships of organisms
cladistics a phylogenetic approach which only admits of bifurcations in lineages (no polytomies or reticulate evolution) and has explicit rules for their derivation
clade a (monophyletic) group of organisms related by descent from a common ancestor
dendrogram a graphical representation of a phylogeny
cladogram a cladistic representation of a phylogeny, whereby only the branching order is displayed
phylogram a representation of a phylogeny where evolutionary relatedness is shown by both branching order and a distance measure
monophyletic a clade where all the OTU derive from a single common ancestor, and which includes all the descendents of that ancestor
paraphyletic a taxonomic group which does not include all the descendants of an ancestral taxon
polyphyletic a taxonomic group which derives from >1 ancestral taxon
node a branchpoint in a tree (a presumed ancestral OTU)
branch the segment linking one node with another, or a node with a terminal OTU
ingroup the OTU under analysis
outgroup a group of OTU assumed a priori to lie outside the monophyly of the OTU under analysis; used to give direction to determination of
resolved phylogeny one in which all relationships are represented by bifurcations
polytomy (unresolved) a node which gives rise to >2 descendent taxa
rooted phylogenies phylogeny where by use of an outgroup the last common ancestor of the clade of OTU under consideration can be placed
unrooted phylogenies phylogeny where no outgroup is specificed
characters a variable feature which can assume one out of a number of different states
ordered characters character where the transition between states follows (or is assumed to follow) a particular pattern, limiting the allowed transitions between states
reversible characters characters where the pattern of change is reversible
distances a measure of the difference between two objects
similarities a measure of the resemblance between two objects
homology common ancestry of two genes (characters, genes, positions)
paralogy homology having arisen through gene duplication
orthology "true" homologues (used of genes in a multigene family)
plerology homology of repeated sequences that are subject to concerted evolution
plesiomorphy the ancestral character state
symplesiomorphy a shared ancestral character state
synapomorphy a shared derived character state (in reference to a phyogenetic hypothesis)
apomorphy a derived character state
homoplasy independent derivation of a character state in two lineages