ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to the evolutionary development of organisms
phylogenetic development
How To Use phylogenetic In A Sentence
- Phylogenetic relationships of the five extant rhinoceros species (Rhinocerotidae, Perissodactyla) based on mitochondrial cytochrome b and 12S rRNA genes. Archive 2006-09-01
- The status of many Eurasian species of Late Devonian cyrtospiriferid brachiopods require careful restudy to properly assess their generic status and assignment to morphologic/phylogenetic groups of Cyrtospirifer outlined below.
- As an initial matter, the echinoderms and chordate phyla have been arranged in almost every possible phylogenetic order.
- Gene trees in which the observed substitutions were apportioned to the various branches of the tree by phylogenetic algorithms provided the inferred substitutions on each green or nongreen branch.
- Phylogenetic analysis of the “true” aquatic elapid snakes Hydrophiinae (sensu Smith et al., 1977) indicates two independent radiations into water. Archive 2006-07-01
- Furthermore, a priori assumptions in phylogenetic analyses, such as long-branch attraction can bias phylogenetic tree analysis. A critique on the endosymbiotic theory for the origin of mitochondria
- As taxonomic study proceeds on the assumption that evolution has taken place, it is much involved with phylogenetics, which deals with the description of evolutionary relationships.
- Comparison of their photoreceptive cells with those of the chordates corroborated such a phylogenetic position.
- There he got his first taste of applying the tools of molecular biology to systematics and phylogenetic research.
- This phylogenetic hypothesis had been held valid until it was recently reinvestigated.