phylogenetic relation

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phylogenetic relation

A phylogenetic relation can be illustrated by a branching tree diagram.

Definition

Noun: 1. A biological relationship based on evolutionary descent: A "phylogenetic relation" refers to the connection between organisms or groups of organisms that exists because they share a common ancestor. This relationship results in similarities in their anatomical structures or genetic makeup due to their shared evolutionary history.

Usage

The term is used in scientific contexts, primarily in biology, evolutionary studies, and paleontology, to describe and analyze the evolutionary connections between species. - It describes the reason for structural similarities, not just the similarities themselves. - It is often discussed in terms of degrees (e.g., close or distant phylogenetic relation).

Examples
  • Scientists study fossil evidence to determine the phylogenetic relation between dinosaurs and modern birds.
  • The genetic analysis revealed a close phylogenetic relation among the various species of finches on the islands.
  • Understanding the phylogenetic relation of these bacteria helps track the origin of the disease.
Advanced Usage
  • Phylogenetic relatedness: This phrase is often used interchangeably with "phylogenetic relation" to emphasize the degree or state of being related through evolution.
    • The model accounted for the level of phylogenetic relatedness between host species.
Variants and Related Words
  • Phylogeny (n): The evolutionary history and the lines of descent of a group of organisms.
    • The phylogeny of mammals is complex.
  • Phylogenetic (adj): Relating to the evolutionary development of a species.
    • They created a phylogenetic tree to visualize the relations.
  • Phylogenetics (n): The branch of biology that deals with phylogeny and phylogenetic relations.
Synonyms
  • Evolutionary relationship
  • Phyletic relationship
  • Common descent
Related Terms and Concepts
  • Homology: The similarity in structure due to shared ancestry (a result of a phylogenetic relation).
    • The wing of a bat and the arm of a human are homologous structures, indicating a deep phylogenetic relation.
  • Clade: A group of organisms believed to have evolved from a common ancestor, representing a single branch on the tree of life (a group defined by its phylogenetic relations).
  • Taxonomy: The science of classification, which is increasingly based on understanding phylogenetic relations.
phylogenetic relation

A phylogenetic relation can be illustrated by a branching tree diagram.

Noun
  1. (biology) state of relationship between organisms or groups of organisms resulting in resemblance in structure or structural parts
    • in anatomical structure prehistoric man shows close affinity with modern humans

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