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what is phylogenetic​

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Answered by kharsimran939
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relating to the evolutionary development and diversification of a species or group of organisms, or of a particular feature of an organism.

"the phylogenetic relationship of mammalian species"

Answered by xANURAAGx
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Phylogenetics is the study of the evolutionary history and relationship among individuals or group of organisms.

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These relationships are discoverd through phylogenetic inference methods that evaluate observed heritable traits. The result of these analyses is a phylogenetic tree - a diagrammatic hypothesis about the history of the evolutionary relationship of a group of organism.

These relationships are discoverd through phylogenetic inference methods that evaluate observed heritable traits. The result of these analyses is a phylogenetic tree - a diagrammatic hypothesis about the history of the evolutionary relationship of a group of organism.A phylogenetic tree or evolutionary tree is a branching diagram or 'tree' , showing the inferred evolutionary relationships among various biological species.

These relationships are discoverd through phylogenetic inference methods that evaluate observed heritable traits. The result of these analyses is a phylogenetic tree - a diagrammatic hypothesis about the history of the evolutionary relationship of a group of organism.A phylogenetic tree or evolutionary tree is a branching diagram or 'tree' , showing the inferred evolutionary relationships among various biological species.The taxa joined together in the tree are implied to have descended from a common ancestor.

These relationships are discoverd through phylogenetic inference methods that evaluate observed heritable traits. The result of these analyses is a phylogenetic tree - a diagrammatic hypothesis about the history of the evolutionary relationship of a group of organism.A phylogenetic tree or evolutionary tree is a branching diagram or 'tree' , showing the inferred evolutionary relationships among various biological species.The taxa joined together in the tree are implied to have descended from a common ancestor.The tips of a phylogenetic tree can be living organisms or fossils and the end or the present in an evolutionary lineage. Phylogenetic analyses have become central to

understanding biodiversity, evolution , ecology and genome.

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