词汇 | phylogenetically |
释义 | phylogenetically adverb biology specializeduk /ˌfaɪ.ləʊ.dʒəˈnet.ɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˌfaɪ.loʊ.dʒəˈnet̬.ɪ.kəl.i/ in a way that relates to the development of organisms over time, including how they separate into different groups: The hamster and rat are phylogenetically closely related. The H-Y (male) antigen is phylogenetically conserved among vertebrate species. The taste receptors of insects are phylogenetically different from taste receptors of most other animals. Part of a family of hormones, oxytocin can be traced phylogenetically to invertebrates. Mental scene descriptions are necessary for practical tasks of primates, and preexist language phylogenetically. Genetics accession number adenine anaphase autosomal autosomally genetic fingerprinting genetically genetically engineered geneticist genic genomic genomics monozygotic mutate non-Darwinian non-familial non-genetic non-mutant nondominant sex-linked Examples of phylogeneticallyphylogenetically Even given a liberal reading of "linguistic," how low can we go phylogenetically and still hope to find linguistic higher order thoughts? If this is correct, we would expect a similar trend in the visual systems of phylogenetically diverse species. Of the remaining variable sites, 183 were phylogenetically informative. Phylogenetically, we are treated to an examination of organisms from bacteria to humans and most groups in between. The interface between the two domains contains most of the phylogenetically conserved residues. Procedures for the analysis of comparative data using phylogenetically independent contrasts. In some abstract sense, it cannot be wrong to claim that we have phylogenetically internalized some regularities of the physical world. As a result, properly dissected and slide-mounted material for examination of phylogenetically useful characters is essential for serious, detailed work with aleocharine systematics. Such a line simply does not correspond to exclusive modulation of the phylogenetically ancient subsystem of color vision. One is that spoken language precedes printed language both phylogenetically and ontogenetically. This explains why adaptative characters are phylogenetically informative in separating the clades. It is attractive to speculate that the subventricular zone is a phylogenetically recently acquired specialization. A consideration of such matters is likely to address a phylogenetically important ancestral trait of humans. Part of a family of hormones, oxytocin can be traced phylogenetically to invertebrates. Seedlings from large seeds tolerate defoliation better: a test using phylogenetically independent contrasts. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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