- biology,
phylogenetics (/ˌfaɪloʊdʒəˈnɛtɪks, -lə-/) is the
study of the
evolutionary history of life
using genetics,
which is
known as
phylogenetic inference...
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their physical or
genetic characteristics. In
evolutionary biology, all life on
Earth is
theoretically part of a
single phylogenetic tree,
indicating common...
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evolution and the
consequent phylogenetic approach to taxa, we
should replace it with a 'smallest clade' idea" (a
phylogenetic species concept). Mishler...
- in words.
Phylogenetic nomenclature is
regulated currently by the
International Code of
Phylogenetic Nomenclature (
PhyloCode).
Phylogenetic nomenclature...
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model used in
historical linguistics analogous to a
family tree, or to
phylogenetic trees of taxa used in
evolutionary taxonomy.
Linguists thus describe...
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International Code of
Phylogenetic Nomenclature,
known as the
PhyloCode for short, is a
formal set of
rules governing phylogenetic nomenclature. Its current...
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Molecular phylogenetics (/məˈlɛkjʊlər ˌfaɪloʊdʒəˈnɛtɪks, mɒ-, moʊ-/) is the
branch of
phylogeny that
analyzes genetic,
hereditary molecular differences...
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facilitates networking among genetic genealogists.
Since 2006
ISOGG has
maintained the
regularly updated ISOGG Y-chromosome
phylogenetic tree.
ISOGG aims to keep...
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nomenclatural systems for taxonomists; for instance, the
PhyloCode, the code of
phylogenetic nomenclature, does not
require absolute ranks. Taxa are hierarchical...
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Phylogenetic signal is an
evolutionary and
ecological term, that
describes the
tendency or the
pattern of
related biological species to
resemble each other...