In-sentence examples of “phylogenetic”

How to use in-sentence of “phylogenetic”:

+ This could be explained by various possibilities, among them the existence of common ancestral haplotypes among the species or the need for a revised phylogenetic tree, with revised placement into true monophyletic genera that better reflect the true ancestry.

+ TaxonSearch: a relational database for suprageneric taxa and phylogenetic definitions.

+ On phylogenetic trees, the first two groups show up as paraphyletic or polyphyletic, as do their main genera, “Clostridium” and “Bacillus”.

+ In 2011, Schuster created the genus “Duma Duma” for some species previously placed in “molecular phylogenetic studies to form a distinct clade.

+ The phylum Cnidaria: a review of phylogenetic patterns and diversity 300 years after Linnaeus.

In-sentence examples of phylogenetic
In-sentence examples of phylogenetic

Example sentences of “phylogenetic”:

+ However, molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that the two groups do not form a single clade; morphological similarities are probably due to convergence.

+ Most phylogenetic trees identify it as the sister group to Opisthokonta.

+ However, molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that the two groups do not form a single clade; morphological similarities are probably due to convergence.

+ Most phylogenetic trees identify it as the sister group to Opisthokonta.

+ Parallel race formation and the evolution of mimicry in “Heliconius” butterflies: a phylogenetic hypothesis from mitochondrial DNA sequences.

+ Grafting the molecular phylogenetic tree with morphological branches to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the genus Zaprionus.

+ Death of an order: a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic study confirms that termites are eusocial cockroaches.

+ Many of the genusgenera currently placed in molecular phylogenetic analysis.

+ Interpreting the universal phylogenetic tree.

+ A rationale for phylogenetic definitions, with application to the higher level taxonomy of Dinosauria.

+ A Bayesian approach on molecules and behavior: reconsidering phylogenetic and evolutionary patterns of the Salamandridae with emphasis on “Triturus” newts.

+ The mitochondrial DNA of “Xenoturbella bocki”: genomic architecture and phylogenetic analysis.

+ Based on phylogenetic analysis, its closest known relative is “Megapnosaurus rhodensis”, because they share similarities in the tibia, and ankle.

+ A new taxon of Bufonidae from Peru, with descriptions of two new species and a review of the phylogenetic status of supraspecific bufonid taxa.

+ The phylogenetic relationships of flies in the family Drosophilidae deduced from mtDNA sequences.

+ The morphology and phylogenetic position of “Apsaravis ukhaana” from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia.

+ A phylogenetic analysis was presented in an abstract in the “Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology” in 2005.

+ The issue is still under debate, and the phylogenetic relationships among bee families are poorly understood.

+ The phylogenetic relationships of the different groups of bats have been the subject of much debate.

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