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Phylogeny vs Phyletically - What's the difference?

phylogeny | phyletically |

As a noun phylogeny

is (systematics) the evolutionary history of groups of organisms, such as species or clades.

As an adverb phyletically is

in a phyletic manner.

phylogeny

Noun

(phylogenies)
  • (systematics) The evolutionary history of groups of organisms, such as species or clades.
  • (systematics, informal) A phylogenetic diagram.
  • The historical development of a human social or racial group.
  • Understanding the phylogeny of this musical group helps us understand its music.
  • The historical development of any thing, idea, etc.
  • * 2010 , The Journey of Child Development (ISBN 0203856856):
  • Indeed, in a recent review article, Mithen (2009) traces the phylogeny of human communication

    Synonyms

    * phylogenesis

    Derived terms

    * ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny

    See also

    * ontogeny

    phyletically

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In a phyletic manner.
  • Regarding phylogeny.