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Filter by Meaning The phylogenetic analysis of reptiles has helped to elucidate their evolution.
The phylogenetic relationships between different primate species can shed light on human evolution.
The scientists used phylogenetic methods to reconstruct the evolutionary history of different types of marine mammals.
The researchers used phylogenetic methods to study the evolutionary relationships between different species of fish and their adaptations to different aquatic habitats.
Phylogenetic studies of the Hominidae family have revealed new insights into human evolution.
The phylogenetic approach is commonly used in the study of microbiology.
Phylogenetic studies of ancient DNA have shed light on the origin and migration of early humans.
The phylogenetic history of a group of animals can be reconstructed by comparing their anatomical features.
The phylogenetic approach is used to study the evolution of viruses and their interactions with host organisms.
The development of new phylogenetic methods has allowed scientists to reconstruct the evolutionary history of entire ecosystems.
The researchers used phylogenetic analysis to understand the evolutionary history of the birds.
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