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(Phylogeny) = pertaining to evolutionary history.
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The evolutionary relationships between different species of organisms as representic in a phylogenetic tree. In molecular phylogeny these relationships are determined by analysis of the differences in the sequences of genes common to various species.
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Pertaining to the evolutionary history of a particular group of organisms.
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Phylogeny, like taxonomy is based on physiologic similarities, but phylogeny also deals with evolutionary relatedness. Phylogeny uses common traits to interpolate the evolutionary past of a lineage of species.
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Clad. The historical development of a group of related taxa. In stemmatics, a phylogeny is represented as the family tree of a set of manuscripts.
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