Biosystematy (Noun)
Meaning
Use of data (e.g. cytogenetic or biochemical) to assess taxonomic relations especially within an evolutionary framework.
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- Biosystematy combines analyses of cytogenetic and biochemical data to provide a deeper understanding of evolutionary relationships among species.
- The application of biosystematy has greatly contributed to our comprehension of the taxonomic classification of certain plant genera.
- By integrating molecular and cytogenetic information, researchers have made significant progress in the field of biosystematy to redefine the phylogenetic relationships among a number of mammalian families.
- Biosystematy has emerged as a crucial tool for conservation efforts by helping identify unique genetic lineages within endangered species.
- The advent of advanced genomic analysis has revolutionized the field of biosystematy, enabling the examination of intricate evolutionary dynamics within and among populations.