- 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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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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approaches is
shown in the
table below. The
following diagram shows a
likely phylogenic relationship between the
families of
Aspleniineae (as
eupolypods II),...
- is
intimately adherent to the
medial meniscus.
Embryologically and
phylogenically, the
ligament represents the
distal portion of the
tendon of adductor...
- cladogram,
based on
Lehtonen (2011) and
Rothfels & al. (2012),
shows a
likely phylogenic relationship between the
Aspleniaceae and the
other families in the clade...
- 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 main
diversity among genus Araucaria is
hosted in New Caledonia,
where 14 species, all endemic, are
described out of a
total of 20
extant species....
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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...
- The
plains spadefoot toad (Spea bombifrons) is a
species of
American spadefoot toad
which ranges from
southwestern Canada,
throughout the
Great Plains...
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Cheilanthoideae is one of the five
subfamilies of the fern
family Pteridaceae. The
subfamily is
understood to be monophyletic, but some of the
genera as...