Cladistics is a system of biological categorization that groups similar species together based on evolutionary ties. Cladistics divides creatures into groups according to similar traits, or synapomorphies, that are descended from a common ancestor. Scientists utilise this method of categorization to determine the connections between various species and to evaluate them against one another. Cladistics works under the premise that all living things have a common ancestor. It groups creatures in a way that reflects their evolutionary ties using the idea of common ancestry. The concept of a "clade," which is a collection of creatures that have diverged from a single ancestral species, serves as the foundation for cladistics. Based on shared traits including physical qualities, DNA, and behaviour, clades can be determined. To comprehend the evolutionary background of various species, cladistics is a crucial tool for scientific categorization. Species that are extinct and no longer exist are likewise classified using it. Cladistics is an important technique for comprehending the variety of life on Earth and has helped to shed light on how various creatures have evolved.
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Dada Caleb Mayokun, University of Ibadan, Nigeria