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How to pronounce phylogeny in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms evolution, organic evolution, phylogenesis
Type of organic process, biological process
Has types macroevolution, microevolution, anamorphism, speciation, anamorphosis, anthropogenesis, anthropogeny, emergent evolution

Examples of phylogeny

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His analyses suggest a phylogeny that is very different to George's arrangement.
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On the monophyly of chromalveolates using a six-protein phylogeny of eukaryotes.
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Getting away from phylogeny, let's have a look at other aspects of this fossil.
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Phylogeny of some Muscicapinae birds based on cyt b mitochondrial gene sequences.
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A web-database of mammalian morphology and a reanalysis of placental phylogeny.
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The following figure is from the Nature paper, and shows the new mammal phylogeny.
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Another symposium at the same meeting addressed human evolution and DNA phylogeny.
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Here's a phylogeny of the coelacanth-like fossils and their one surviving species.
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Some authors have challenged the phylogeny represented by the cladogram above.
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More examples
  • Evolution: (biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms
  • (phylogenetic) of or relating to the evolutionary development of organisms; "phylogenetic development"
  • In biology, phylogenetics is the study of evolutionary relatedness among various groups of organisms (for example, species or populations), which is discovered through molecular sequencing data and morphological data matrices. ...
  • (Phylogenetic (pre-molecular, intuitive evolutionary ideas)) Engler & Prantl, Bessey, Hutchinson, Cronquist, Takhtajan, Thorne, Dahlgren
  • (Phylogenetic) genetic history (can use DNA as well as morphology)
  • (phylogenetic) Evolutionary relationships between taxa or gene lineages. These relationships are often expressed visually in phylogenetic trees with nodes representing taxa or lineages (ancestral or derived), and branch lengths often corresponding to the amount of divergence between groups.
  • (phylogenetic) In biology and genetics, refers to the specific patterns of genomic expression; can thus refer to gross features such as body morphology, development, and behaviour, or microscopic features such as protein expression and cell morphology. ...
  • The study of ancestral relations among species, often illustrated with a "tree of life" branching diagram, which is also known as a phylogenetic tree.
  • A schematic representation of the history of ancestor-descendant relationships within an evolutionary lineage.