“The natural order of organisms is a divergent inclusive hierarchy and that hierarchy is recognized by taxic homology.”

—  Alec Panchen

Characterizing the sufficient and necessary beliefs of "transformed" or "pattern" cladists. In Classification, Evolution and the Nature of Biology (1992), p. 194.

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