Pronunciation: /fɪˈlɑdʒəni/
noun the evolutionary history of a species or group of related species
A1 Phylogeny is the study of the evolutionary history of organisms.
A2 Scientists use phylogeny to understand how different species are related to each other.
B1 The phylogeny of plants can help researchers develop new ways to classify and study them.
B2 Genetic sequencing has revolutionized the field of phylogeny, allowing for more accurate evolutionary relationships to be determined.
C1 Phylogeny plays a crucial role in understanding the biodiversity and evolution of life on Earth.
C2 Researchers use advanced computational methods to analyze large datasets and reconstruct the phylogeny of complex organisms.
formal The study of phylogeny helps us understand the evolutionary relationships between different species.
informal Learning about phylogeny can show us how different animals are related to each other.
slang Figuring out the family tree of animals is what phylogeny is all about.
figurative Exploring phylogeny is like unraveling the branches of a vast evolutionary tree.
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