i., biyol. filogenez, filojenez, soyoluş

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phylogeny
The evolutionary history of an organism

The phylogeny of this starfish provides an understanding of its distribution.

Clad The historical development of a group of related taxa In stemmatics, a phylogeny is represented as the family tree of a set of manuscripts
Evolutionary relationships within and between taxonomic levels, particularly the patterns of lines of descent Phylogenetics -The taxonomical classification of organisms based on their degree of evolutionary relatedness Phylogenetic tree - A variety of dendrogram (diagram) in which organisms are shown arranged on branches that link them according to their relatedness and evolutionary descent
A phylogenetic diagram
{i} descent or evolutionary development of a species
The history of genealogical development; the race history of an animal or vegetable type; the historic exolution of the phylon or tribe, in distinction from ontogeny, or the development of the individual organism, and from biogenesis, or life development generally
The historical development of a human social or racial group
1 The history of descent of a species
the connections between all groups of organisms as understood by ancestor/descendant relationships These relationships is expressed in diagrams called cladograms, which are like genealogies of species
The 'pedigree' of a species - the branches of the ancestral tree of species from which the current species derives A related species is derived from a common ancestor There are two kinds of phylogenies - branching, or divergent, phylogenies, and merging, or reticulate, phylogenies Hybridisation of two species is a case of reticulation if the result is a viable and reproductively persistent form
The history of the evolution of a species or group The evolutionary development and history of a species or higher taxonomic grouping of organisms Sometimes called a family tree
The course of evolutionary change within a related group of organisms
(biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms
The unique historical relationship (resulting from evolution) among terminal taxa, represented as a tree (cf cladogram)
The evolutionary relationships among organisms; the patterns of lineage branching produced by the true evolutionary history of the organisms being considered
study of evolutionary origins
The evolution of an animal or plant type Related to the construction of an evolutionary tree
The evolutionary history of a particular taxonomic group
i., biyol. filogenez, filojenez, soyoluş