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In biology, phylogenetics is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups of organisms. These relationships are determined by phylogenetic inference, methods that focus on observed heritable traits, such as DNA sequences, protein amino acid sequences, or morphology. … Meer weergeven
Taxonomy is the identification, naming, and classification of organisms. Compared to systemization, classification emphasizes whether a species has characteristics of a taxonomic group. The Linnaean classification Meer weergeven
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The term "phylogeny" derives from the German Phylogenie, introduced by Haeckel in … Meer weergevenPhylogenetic tools and representations (trees and networks) can also be applied to philology, the study of the evolution of oral … Meer weergeven
Whole-genome sequence data of pathogens obtained from outbreaks or epidemics of infectious diseases can provide important insights into transmission … Meer weergeven
Usual methods of phylogenetic inference involve computational approaches implementing the optimality criteria and methods of Meer weergeven
In phylogenetic analysis, taxon sampling selects a small group of taxa to represent the evolutionary history of its broader population. … Meer weergeven
Phylogenetic screens involve the pharmacological examination of closely related groups of organisms. Advances in cladistics analysis … Meer weergeven
Wikipedia-tekst onder CC-BY-SA-licensie WEBA phylogenetic tree, phylogeny or evolutionary tree is a graphical representation which shows the evolutionary history between a set of …
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