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Synonyms : Phylogenies
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evolution: (biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms
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The evolutionary development of a species. Phylogeny is sometimes represented as a tree that shows the natural relations and development of all species.
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study of evolutionary origins
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the evolution of a genetically related group 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. PHYLUM In classification, a phylum is a group of related or similar organisms. A phylum contains one or more classes. A group of similar phyla (the plural of phylum) forms a Kingdom.
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