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phylogeny The evolutionary history of a molecule such as gene or protein, or a species.
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phyllode a leaf whose blade is much reduced or absent and whose petiole has assumed the functions of the whole leaf.
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phylogeny The history or evolution (origin and development) of a closely (genetically) related group of organisms, often depicted in a treelike diagram, the phylogenetic tree. Phylogenetic relationships are genetic relationships. [3: The tree of life ]; [3: CLASSIFICATION, - cladistics ]; [3: Phylogeny ]; [3: UCMP glossary of phylogenetic terms ]; [3: prehominid human origins]; [1: taxonomy]; [3: early human phylogeny]; [3: Paranthropus phylogeny]
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phylum phyla (pl.): the second biggest grouping in taxonomy. Phyla are groups of classes with shared characteristics. For example, the Chordate phylum is made up of classes of animals which have spines or notochords. The equivalent to phylum for plants is a division - for example, flowering plants are defined into the antrophyta division of the plant kingdom.
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phylum a major [1: taxonomic ]category, with Class below and Kingdom above. Animal and plant classification is typically broken down into kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species.
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