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- Phylogenetics abstract "In biology, phylogenetics /faɪlɵdʒɪˈnɛtɪks/ is the study of evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms (e.g. species, populations), which are discovered through molecular sequencing data and morphological data matrices. The term phylogenetics derives from the Greek terms phylé (φυλή) and phylon (φῦλον), denoting "tribe", "clan", "race" and the adjectival form, genetikós (γενετικός), of the word genesis (γένεσις) "origin", "source", "birth". The result of phylogenetic studies is a hypothesis about the evolutionary history of taxonomic groups: their phylogeny.Evolution is a process whereby populations are altered over time and may split into separate branches, hybridize together, or terminate by extinction. The evolutionary branching process may be depicted as a phylogenetic tree, and the place of each of the various organisms on the tree is based on a hypothesis about the sequence in which evolutionary branching events occurred. In historical linguistics, similar concepts are used with respect to relationships between languages; and in textual criticism with stemmatics.Phylogenetic analyses have become essential to research on the evolutionary tree of life. For example, the RedToL aims at reconstructing the Red Algal Tree of Life. The National Science Foundation sponsors a project called the Assembling the Tree of Life (AToL) activity. The goal of this project is to determine evolutionary relationships across large groups of organisms throughout the history of life. The research on this project often involves large teams working across institutions and disciplines, and typically provides support to investigators working on computational phylogenetics and phyloinformatics tasks, including data acquisition, analysis, and algorithm development and dissemination. Taxonomy--the classification, identification, and naming of organisms--is usually richly informed by phylogenetics, but remains a methodologically and logically distinct discipline. The degree to which taxonomies depend on phylogenies differs depending on the school of taxonomy: phenetics ignores phylogeny altogether, trying to represent the similarity between organisms instead; cladistics (phylogenetic systematics) tries to reproduce phylogeny in its classification without loss of information; evolutionary taxonomy tries to find a compromise between them in order to represent stages of evolution.".
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink ete.cgenomics.org.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink exploretree.org.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink itol.embl.de.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink mesquite.html.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink whatisphylogeny.html.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink www.Dendroscope.org.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink www.SplitsTree.org.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink www.cladistics.org.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink phylopat.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink poincare.pdf.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink www.filogenetica.org.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink ~mhaaramo.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink sydney-brenner-part-1.html.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink phylo.html.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink phylocode.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink www.trex.uqam.ca.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink phylogeny.html.
- Phylogenetics wikiPageExternalLink PhylogeneticNetworks.
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- Phylogenetics hasPhotoCollection Phylogenetics.
- Phylogenetics subject Category:Phylogenetics.
- Phylogenetics comment "In biology, phylogenetics /faɪlɵdʒɪˈnɛtɪks/ is the study of evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms (e.g. species, populations), which are discovered through molecular sequencing data and morphological data matrices. The term phylogenetics derives from the Greek terms phylé (φυλή) and phylon (φῦλον), denoting "tribe", "clan", "race" and the adjectival form, genetikós (γενετικός), of the word genesis (γένεσις) "origin", "source", "birth".".
- Phylogenetics label "Filogenesi".
- Phylogenetics label "Filogeneza".
- Phylogenetics label "Filogenia".
- Phylogenetics label "Filogenia".
- Phylogenetics label "Fylogenie".
- Phylogenetics label "Phylogenese".
- Phylogenetics label "Phylogenetics".
- Phylogenetics label "Phylogénie".
- Phylogenetics label "Филогенетика".
- Phylogenetics label "علم الوراثة العرقي".
- Phylogenetics label "系統学".
- Phylogenetics label "系统发生学".
- Phylogenetics sameAs Fylogeneze.
- Phylogenetics sameAs Phylogenese.
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- Phylogenetics sameAs 系統学.
- Phylogenetics sameAs 계통학.
- Phylogenetics sameAs Fylogenie.
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- Phylogenetics isPrimaryTopicOf Phylogenetics.