phylogenetic tree
a graphical depiction of evolutionary history, or phylogeny
homologous traits
Any characteristic, ranging from a single nucleotide in DNA to body parts, that is observed in multiple species and inherited from the same common ancestor
Root (of a phylogenetic tree)
The base of a tree, indicating the common ancestor of all the taxa indicated at the tips.
Node (of a phylogenetic tree)
A split where a speciation event occurs, so one species splits into two. Also represents the last common ancestor before a speciation event.
Branch (of a phylogenetic tree)
A species or other group changing through time
Tip (of a phylogenetic tree)
The end of a branch, representing a taxon
taxon
a named group of organisms (plural is taxa)
monophyletic group
an ancestor and all of its descendants
Synapomorphy
A trait that one group has that no one else does. Synapomorphies define monophyletic groups.
Homoplasy
Similarity in traits that is not due to common ancestry but due to independent evolution
Outgroup
Any lineage that is not part of the monophyletic group that is the focus of a phylogenetic tree
Parsimony
A criterion in logic that states that the simplest explanation is the most likely to be correct.