- In 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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advancing and
retreating ice sheets.[citation needed] A
cladogram showing the
phylogenic relationships of
Gastropoda with
example species: Cocculiniformia, Neomphalina...
- Let's Talk
about Trees:
Genetic Relationships of
Languages and
Their Phylogenic Representation.
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National Museum...
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Fusobacterium is a
genus of
obligate anaerobic, Gram-negative, non-sporeforming
bacteria belonging to Gracilicutes.
Individual cells are slender, rod-shaped...
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Damon IK (October 2007). "On the
origin of smallpox:
correlating variola phylogenics with
historical smallpox records".
Proceedings of the
National Academy...
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uncertainty about when and
where domestication first happened. A genomic,
phylogenic, and
biogeographical analysis by Wu et al. (2018) has
shown that the center...
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Norder H, Couroucé AM,
Magnius LO (1994). "Complete genomes,
phylogenic relatedness and
structural proteins of six
strains of the
hepatitis B...
- was
coined by
Ernst Haeckel, who went
further than
Darwin in
proposing phylogenic histories of life. In
contemporary usage, tree of life
refers to the compilation...
- the late 19th or
early 20th century. The
validity of Finno-Ugric as a
phylogenic grouping is
currently disputed, with some
linguists maintaining that the...
- cladogram,
based on
Lehtonen (2011) and
Rothfels & al. (2012),
shows a
likely phylogenic relationship between the
Aspleniaceae and the
other families in the clade...