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A paraphyletic group is a group of organisms that includes a common ancestor and some, but not all, of its descendants. In essence, it's a grouping that is incomplete in terms of evolutionary relationships.
Reptiles, as traditionally defined, are a paraphyletic group because they do not include all descendants of their common ancestor. Birds, which are descended from reptiles, are often excluded from the reptile group, making it incomplete.
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