(Biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms.
1 Moreover, the concatamer represents a good reference phylogeny for the Mycobacterium genus.
2 Several complex reproductive traits were repeatedly gained or lost across our phylogeny .
3 We must act in this way in constructing the phylogeny of man.
4 We propose a new classification that is in accordance with this phylogeny .
5 Ontogeny will recapitulate phylogeny provided that two necessary principles can be validated.
6 In most cases, spatially and temporally diverse strains intermingled in the phylogeny .
7 We use our phylogeny of the Asian barbets to test these hypotheses.
8 Also, codon context patterns vary among these species largely according to their phylogeny .
9 Our method also provides the key ingredient for maintaining a fully-updated reference phylogeny .
10 This phylogeny has statistically significant support throughout, including its basal branches.
11 Despite its conservation throughout phylogeny , the function of sleep remains debated.
12 Note how Hilgendorf depicts his phylogeny in a conventionally tree-like form.
13 This finding sheds new light on the phylogeny of the VEN and AIC.
14 The need for studies that elucidate the phylogeny of Acinetobacter spp.
15 Hyatt also tries to provide direct evidence for the ontogenetic construction of phylogeny .
16 We briefly discuss morphological evolution in the light of the phylogeny .
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Phylogeny в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки