Phylogenetic Relation (Noun)
Meaning
(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".
Classification
Nouns denoting relations between people or things or ideas.
Examples
- Dolphin embryonic features showing both arms and hindlimb formations shed insight on a striking similarity among such ancestral phytogenetic_relation by providing indication to a mammalian versus fish analog.
- Vertebrates possess significant indication regarding an overwhelming phylogenetic_relation such vertebrates that coexist across large geographic distances upon an assumption referred previously worldwide namely display.
- Sub surface pre - cambrian was a proof for living objects based on molecular fossil phyllogenetic_relation confirmed for a class but a not given wide a group.
- Moreover the conservation regions of gene structure serve proof for closer phylogenetic relation between mammal families making comparison studies between functional tissue formation far more simpler.
- It may indicate a somewhat low degree phylogenetic_relation with respect to taxonomic information relative to the genetic makeup of ancestral origin populations as opposed to overall generic information.