Talk:Primitive (phylogenetics)
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I just noticed this article has been flagged for possible removal to Wiktionary. Since the quality of being primitive (basal) is a fairly important concept in biology, any help in expanding this bare stub into an encyclopedic article would be appreciated. Some ideas:
- Include what methods biologists use to determine whether an organism is primitive or derived. (For example: morphology, genetics)
- Explain how the quality of being primitive is subjective, based on comparisons.
- Explain how these comparisons relate to cladistics.
Ginkgo100 22:03, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
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- User:LifeScience has kindly expanded this article, although it still needs some work, particularly citations. (Unfortunately, my books will be packed for at least another couple of months.) I wonder if it might be better to merge derived and basal together with this one. --Ginkgo100talk 20:15, 27 February 2007 (UTC)