The expression is most easily illustrated by a
cladogram:
Taxon A and taxon B are sister groups to each other. Taxa A and B, together with any other
extant or
extinct descendants of their
most recent common ancestor (MRCA), form a
monophyletic group, the
clade AB. Clade AB and taxon C are also sister groups. Taxa A, B, and C, together with all other descendants of their MRCA form the clade ABC. The whole clade ABC is itself a subtree of a larger tree which offers yet more sister group relationships, both among the
leaves and among larger, more deeply
rooted clades. The tree structure shown connects through its root to the rest of the
universal tree of life. In
cladistic standards, taxa A, B, and C may represent specimens,
species,
genera, or any other taxonomic units. If A and B are at the same taxonomic level, terminology such as
sister species or
sister genera can be used. == Example ==