
1) Anamorphic 2) Anamorphism 3) Anamorphosis 4) Anthropogenesis 5) Anthropogenetic 6) Anthropogenic 7) Anthropogeny 8) Macroevolution 9) Microevolution 10) Phylogenesis 11) Speciation
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1) Biological process 2) Evolution 3) Organic process 4) Phylogenesis
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[psychoanalysis] The term phylogeny derives from the Greek terms phyle (φυλή) and phylon (φῦλον), denoting `tribe” and `race”; and the term genetikos (γενετικός), denoting `relative to birth”, from genesis (γένεσις) `origin” and `birth”. Phylogenetics s is the study of evolutionary relatedness among group...
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• (n.) The history of genealogical development; the race history of an animal or vegetable type; the historic exolution of the phylon or tribe, in distinction from ontogeny, or the development of the individual organism, and from biogenesis, or life development generally.
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The historical or ancestral development of a group of organisms over time.
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the history of the evolution of a species or group, especially in reference to lines of descent and relationships among broad groups of organisms.[6 related articles]
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The evolutionary development of groups of organisms.
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Phylogeny is the evolutionary relationship between organisms. The phylogeny of an organism reflects the evolutionary branch that led up to the organism.
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(fi-loj´ә-ne) the complete developmental history of a group of organisms. adj., phylogenet´ic, phylogen´ic., adj.
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The evolutionary history of a taxonomic group.
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The ordering of species into higher taxa based on evolutionary relationships.
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Ancestral (evolutionary) history.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fi-loj′ĕ-nē Definitions: 1. The evolutionary development of species, as distinguished from ontogeny, development of the individual. Synonyms: phylogenesis
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(Gk: phylon=tribe; genesis=origin) evolutionary history of an organism; racial history.
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the tree of genealogical relationships among species that provides a foundation for taxonomic classification.
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The evolutionary relationships among organisms; the patterns of lineage branching produced by the true evolutionary history of the organisms being considered.
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Evolutionary history of organism.
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A diagram that depicts the evolutionary relationships connecting a set of organisms.
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the evolutionary history of a group of organisms
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the evolutionary history of a taxon. The graphic representation of a phylogeny is called a phylogenetic tree.
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The actual evolutionary history of any plant or animal species.
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Historical sequence of changes that occurs in a given species during the course of its evolution. It was once erroneously associated with ontogeny (the process of development of a living organism)
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The patterns of evolutionary history and inter-relationships of a group of taxa, usually depicted in a tree-like diagram ('evolutionary tree').
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the evolutionary relationship between organisms. The phylogeny of an organism reflects the evolutionary branch that led up to the organism.
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Reconstructed evolutionary history and relationships of a group of organisms, usually expressed as a 'family tree'.
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