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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61. Phylogeny of the cyprinid subgenus Cyprinus (Mesocyprinus ) is elucidated based on both external and osteological features.
62. Furthermore, we focused on the genus Pterygiella to explore the species' circumscription by molecular phylogeny, DNA barcodes and morphological studies.
63. They will want the classification to reflect the phylogeny of the plants.
64. With the development of molecular technique and phylogeny theory, the genotype methods have being used to identify Mycobacterium strains.
65. Cowpea rhizobia, peanut rhizobia and mungbean rhizobia all belong to "Vigna" rhizobia phylogenetically. However the phylogeny of these rhizobia was poorly understood.
66. A comparison of DNA sequences from mtDNA in a population reveals a molecular phylogeny.
67. This is a phylogeny of the Chinese nation new milepost.
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