different between phylogenetic vs phylocode
phylogenetic
English
Etymology
Borrowed from German phylogenetisch, coined by Ernst Haeckel in 1866, from Phylogenese +? -isch.From phylo- +? genetic
Adjective
phylogenetic (not comparable)
- (systematics) Of, or relating to phylogeny or phylogenetics.
- Of, or relating to the evolutionary development of organisms.
Derived terms
- phylogenetic tree
Related terms
- phylogenetics
- phylogenesis
- phylogeny
See also
- taxonomic
phylogenetic From the web:
- what phylogenetic tree
- what phylogenetic means
- what phylogenetic classification
- what phylogenetic tree tells about organisms
- what phylogenetic systematics
- what's phylogenetic constraint
- what phylogenetic tree of life
- what's phylogenetic signal
phylocode
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