Similar words: staphylococcus, progeny, halogen, allogenic, phylum, phylloxera, phylactery, anaphylaxis. Meaning: [faɪ'lɑdʒənɪ /fɪ'lɒd-] n. (biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms.
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1. Second, the new schemes of metazoan phylogeny tell us nothing about the actual anatomical and functional transitions between related phyla.
2. Medical phylogeny contains profound philosophic thinking.
3. Here is having hard and labyrinthian enginery phylogeny.
4. Ostracod taxonomy and phylogeny contribute to general studies of crustacean evolution.
5. Ontogeny , phylogeny, evolution and metamorphosis are all related, all different aspects of the same larger process.
5. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
6. The phylogeny of the known 427 genera of Tenthredinoidea of world was reconstructed using the principle and methods of cladistics.
7. One method of inferring phylogeny is to pinpoint primitive as opposed to advanced characters.
8. Evolution and phylogeny are a factual system based upon the temporal order framework of fossils, which by no means can be deducible solely by any data analysis.
9. Phylogeny trees show that brown bear and polar bear is a sister group, American black bear has a close relation with brown bear and polar bear, but has a distant relation with Asian black bear.
10. Their molecular phylogeny shows the extant Carnivora are a monophyletic group, the crown-group of the Carnivoramorpha.
11. The phylogeny of composite insulator is reviewed in the paper.
12. Bone measurement of human phylogeny and ontogeny of the various stages of bone size.
13. Thus, he concluded, "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny "[Sentencedict.com], which means the development of the individual embryo repeats its alleged evolutionary history.
14. The phylogeny of human society, the evolution that moves toward intellectual economy just about history.
15. This is the major strategy turn phylogeny of our country agriculture.
16. A preliminary study of the correlation between phylogeny, chemical constituents and pharmaceutical aspects in the taxa of Chinese Ranunculaceae.
17. Chapter five analyzes phylogeny, predominance and problems of Guangzhou automobile industry.
18. Population genetics and molecular phylogeny are the important contents for research of mollusc genetics.
19. Ethology has always been profoundly concerned with evolutionary development, with phylogeny.
20. Using distance, parsimony and maximum-likelihood methods the overall picture of eukaryote small-subunit rRNA phylogeny remains unchanged.
21. My purpose here is to review how the fossil record of early metazoans might be integrated with the new phylogeny.
22. For selective pressures for linguistic ability could easily reverse in ontogeny the order I maintain would be needed in phylogeny.
23. Now, Darwin at this time is explicitly taking each organism's ontogeny to recapitulate its phylogeny.
24. The acquisition of many gnathostome characters occurred through several transformation series which can be traced across the phylogeny of agnathans.
25. The origin and evolvement of city public space impenetrate in human's phylogeny , and its modality, quantity and quality are changing along with the developing of community.
26. This is up to now reconnaissance survey with the largest scale on population phylogeny.
27. China has the richest flora of gymnosperm in the world, which is crucial for understanding the change of global distribution and phylogeny of gymnosperm.
28. Sequences of three different genes in 69 taxa of Amorphophallus were combined to reconstruct the molecular phylogeny of this species-rich Aroid genus.
29. Using single genes as phylogenetic markers, it is difficult to trace organismal phylogeny in the presence of HGT .
30. He is having the deal hold the balance on Maotai factory phylogeny.
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