phylogenetics
English
WOTD – 9 March 2006
Etymology
phylogenetic + -ics.
Noun
phylogenetics (uncountable)
- (systematics) The systematic study of organism relationships based on evolutionary similarities and differences.
- 1899, William Morton Wheeler, “George Baur’s Life and Writings”, The American Naturalist, vol. 33, p. 16:
- Thereupon he went to Leipzig, and during the winter of 1880–81 and the following summer semester studied comparative anatomy with Leuckart, geology with Credner, and phylogenetics with Carus.
- 1899, William Morton Wheeler, “George Baur’s Life and Writings”, The American Naturalist, vol. 33, p. 16:
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