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phylogenetic    
a. 系统发生的

系统发生的

phylogenetic
adj 1: of or relating to the evolutionary development of
organisms; "phylogenetic development" [synonym:
{phylogenetic}, {phyletic}]

Phylogenetic \Phy*lo*ge*net"ic\, a.
Relating to phylogenesis, or the evolutionary history of a
type of organism. -- {Phy*lo*ge*net"ic*al*ly}, adv.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Phylogenetics - Wikipedia
    In biology, phylogenetics ( ˌfaɪloʊdʒəˈnɛtɪks, - lə - ) [1][2][3] is the study of the evolutionary history of life using observable characteristics of organisms (or genes), which is known as phylogenetic inference
  • Evolutionary Relationships Classification - Britannica
    phylogenetics, in biology, the study of the ancestral relatedness of groups of organisms, whether alive or extinct Classification of the natural world into meaningful and useful categories has long been a basic human impulse and is systematically evident at least since time of ancient Greece
  • Phylogenetics - Definition and Examples - Biology Online
    Phylogenetics is the scientific study of phylogeny It studies evolutionary relationships among various groups of organisms based on evolutionary history, similarities, and differences
  • Phylogenetic Tree - Definition, Parts, Types, Examples, and Diagrams
    A phylogenetic tree, also called an evolutionary tree or phylogeny, represents the evolutionary descent of organisms or genes from their common ancestors The tree’s root represents the ancestral lineage or taxa, while the tip shows its descendants
  • What is phylogenetics? | Phylogenetics - EMBL-EBI
    Phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relationships among biological entities – often species, individuals or genes (which may be referred to as taxa) The major elements of phylogenetics are summarised in Figure 1 below Figure 1 Elements of phylogenetics Typically phylogeneticists study one of the following types of question:
  • Phylogenetic Tree- Definition, Types, Steps, Methods, Uses
    A phylogenetic tree (evolutionary tree) is the graphical representation of the evolutionary history of biological sequences and allows us to visualize the evolutionary relationships between them Evolution explains the diversity of life on Earth, and understanding evolutionary relationships helps us understand the origin and relationships
  • Phylogenetic Inference - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Phylogenetics is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among individuals, groups of organisms (e g , populations, species, or higher taxa), or other biological entities with evolutionary histories (e g , genes, biochemicals, or developmental mechanisms)
  • Phylogenetics - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relationships by inferring or estimating the evolutionary past Based on DNA or protein sequences, the evolutionary relationship can be described through molecular phylogeny, which became an achievable method for researchers in the genomic era 20
  • What is phylogenetics? - YourGenome
    A phylogeny, or a phylogenetic tree, is a way of visually representing evolutionary relationships They are a scientist’s best guess as to how an organism or group of organisms have evolved Evolutionary biologists use phylogenetic trees to describe how individuals or groups are related to each other through their shared ancestry
  • Phylogenetic Trees and Monophyletic Groups | Learn Science at . . . - Nature
    A phylogenetic tree, also known as a phylogeny, is a diagram that depicts the lines of evolutionary descent of different species, organisms, or genes from a common ancestor Phylogenies are





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