Biology
... and analyze evolutionary relationships
through various methods, including
phylogenetics , phenetics , and cladistics . Major events in the evolution of life, as ... fields which are often considered part of evolutionary biology are
phylogenetics , systematics and taxonomy .
The two major traditional ...
Parasitology
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1.3 Parasite ecology and population genetics
1.4 Taxonomy and
phylogenetics
2 See also
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Fields
The study of ... interesting application of the Red Queen hypothesis .
Taxonomy and
phylogenetics
The huge diversity within the parasitic animals creates a challenge for ...
Fungus
... W. G. Weisburg, and M. L. Sogin. 1993. Evolutionary relationships within the fungi: analysis of nuclear small subunit rRNA sequences. Molecular
phylogenetics and Evolution 1:231 241.
Hawksworth, D. L. 1991. The fungal dimension of biodiversity: magnitude, significance, and conservation. Mycological ...
Monophyletic
... In
phylogenetics , a group is monophyletic ( Greek : of one stem ) if all organisms in that group are known to have developed from a common ancestral form, and ...
Molecular biology
... are used to infer historical attributes of populations or species , as in fields in evolutionary biology such as population genetics and
phylogenetics . There is also a long tradition of studying biomolecules "from the ground up" in biophysics .
Techniques of molecular biology
Since the ...
Molecular evolution
... selection, in turn, acts on the variation produced by these agents.
Molecular study of phylogeny
Main articles: Molecular systematics ,
phylogenetics
Molecular systematics is a product of the traditional field of systematics and molecular genetics . It is the process of using data on the ...
Paraphyletic
... In
phylogenetics , a grouping of organisms is said to be paraphyletic ( Greek para = near and phyle = race) if all the members of the group have a common ...
Phylogenetics
... In Biology ,
phylogenetics ( Greek : phylon = race and genetic = birth) is the taxonomical classification of organisms based on how closely they are related in terms ...
Zoology
... in the articles on evolution , population genetics , heredity , variation , Mendelism , reproduction .
Systematics , cladistics ,
phylogenetics , phylogeography , biogeography and taxonomy classify and group species via common descent and regional associations.
In addition the ...