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Ontogeny and phylogeny (3490 bytes)
1: ...ontogeny, explained them with evolutionary theory and taken them as supporting evidence for that theory... 5: ...y share the early stages of embryonal development and differ in later stages. Examples include: 6: ...[[vertebrate|vertebrates]] such as fish, reptiles and [[mammal|mammals]], appears as one of the earlies... 10: *[[Whale|Whales]], which have evolved from land mammals, don't have legs, but tiny remnant leg bo... 11: *All land vertebrates, which have evolved from fish, show [... Ontogeny (699 bytes) 1: ...fertilized]] [[Ovum|egg]] to its [[mature]] form. Ontogeny is studied in [[developmental biology]]. 3: ...etween [[ontogeny and phylogeny]] can be observed and explained by evolutionary theory. 5: ...ns_in_biology#Ontogeny| Important publications in ontogeny]] Phylogeny (1481 bytes) 1: ...[cladistics]], [[phenetics]], maximum likelihood, and Bayesian. 3: ...or that theory. See the article on [[ontogeny and phylogeny]]. 9: ...s_in_biology#Phylogeny| Important publications in phylogeny]] 13: * [http://tolweb.org/tree/phylogeny.html The Tree of Life] Biosynthetic phylogeny (210 bytes) 1: ... continued [[evolution]] of a constantly evolving and ever-changing biomechanical or fully [[artificial... Molecular phylogeny (1973 bytes) 1: ...molecular characteristics to classify an organism and to place it on a map of evolutionary relationship... 3: ...decades, however, has it been possible to isolate and identify these molecular structures. That it is n... 5: ...s of the phylogenetic tree have been disassembled and reassembled into patterns based on molecular iden... 7: ...ps of organisms based on the presence or absence, and the DNA [[sequence]], of various genes. 9: ''See also:'' [[phylogeny]] - [[molecular evolution]] - [[DNA barcode]] Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (4599 bytes) 1: The '''Angiosperm Phylogeny Group''' is an international group of systematic ... 3: ...90, have clarified our views of some relationship and radically changed others. 5: ...orld-wide, and publishing jointly, the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group have sought to provide some stable points o... 7: ...ised version]] was published in 2003 (APG, 2003), and is known as APG II 2003 or just APG II. Its majo... 13: ...taxonomic assessments that are readily accessible and whose basis can be understood by all. Wikipedia Tree of Life/Update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (154786 bytes) 6: ...erm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG II == 9: == THE ANGIOSPERM PHYLOGENY GROUP == 12: A revised and updated classification for the families of the fl... 14: ...Canellales]], [[Gunnerales]], [[Crossosomatales]] and [[Celastrales]]. 18: ...deniaceae]], [[Pentaphylacaceae ]] ([[Ericales]]) and [[Cardiopteridaceae ]] (Aquifoliales). Recapitulation theory (2836 bytes) 3: "<b>Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny</b>", also called the "<b>biogenetic law</b>" or ... 4: ... the [[embryo|embryos]] of a given [[species]]; [[phylogeny]] is the [[evolution|evolutionary]] history of a ... 6: ...d similarities between embryos of related species and found their way into many biology textbooks. 8: ...ly accepted, no cleanly defined "fish", "reptile" and "mammal" stages of human embryonal development ca... 10: ...ng evidence for that theory. See: [[ontogeny and phylogeny]]. Fallacy of distribution (814 bytes) 1: ...ributive'' (referring to every member of a class) and ''collective'' (referring to the class itself as ... 15: * [[ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny]] Phylogenetics (417 bytes) 1: ...s''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: ''phylon'' = race and ''genetic'' = birth) is the [[taxonomy|taxonomica... 3: ...phylogeny]], [[phylogenetic memory]], [[molecular phylogeny]], [[bioinformatics]] Recapitulation (1129 bytes) 3: ...lly contains a [[secondary development]] section, and also sometimes rearranges the order of the musica... 5: ...dual development) ''recapitulates'' (repeats) ''[[phylogeny]]'' (evolutionary decent). This notion later beca... Phenetics (672 bytes) 1: ...or other observable traits, regardless of their [[phylogeny]] or evolutionary relation. 3: ...ghbor-joining]], as a reasonable approximation of phylogeny when cladistic methods are too computationally ex... Ernst Haeckel (3310 bytes) 2: ...[August 8]], [[1919]]) was a German [[biologist]] and [[philosopher]] who popularized [[Charles Darwin|... 4: ...arge, including an interest in development of nonrandom form which culminated in beautifully illustrate... 6: ...rt to prove the law was itself probably misguided and inaccurate. 8: ...ere in their infancies and need the "supervision" and "protection" of more "mature" societies. 10: ...portant to the history of [[evolutionary theory]] and he was a competent [[invertebrate]] [[anatomist]]... Atavism (1517 bytes) 1: ...rwinian evolution]] and the rise of modern understanding of [[genetics]], '''atavism''' was used to acc... 3: ...f the organism in the course of its development, and resembles the successively more complex organisms... 5: ...progress]], as a march towards greater complexity and superior ability. Embryo drawings (1692 bytes) 1: ...ities were claimed to be evidence that [[human]]s and [[fish]] evolved from a common ancestor. 3: ... theory]]. He was later convicted of [[academic scandal|academic fraud]], but the drawings found their ... 5: ...have the right," he wrote, "to be both astonished and ashamed by the century of mindless recycling that... 7: ...seen as evidence of the common ancestry of humans and fish. Neotony (458 bytes) 1: ... through the full course of previous development (ontogeny). The development of an advanced group frequently... List of biology disciplines (2296 bytes) 48: [[Oncology]] (the study of cancer) -- [[Ontogeny]] -- [[Origin of life]] -- [[Ornithology]] 51: ...- [[Pathology]] -- [[Phycology]] (Algology) -- [[Phylogeny]] ([[Phylogenetics]], [[Phylogeography]]) -- [[Ph... 61: ...axonomy]] -- [[Toxicology]] (the study of poisons and [[pollution]]) Hymenomycete (521 bytes) 1: ...eny]], respectively. [[Puffballs]], on the other hand, have gasterocarpic development (hymenophore encl... Phylogeography (279 bytes) 1: ...n establishing their [[phylogeny]], and to understand the geographic patterns that may result from dive... APG (254 bytes) 4: * [[Angiosperm Phylogeny Group]] 5: ...ited States Army]] instlation in [[Aberdeen, Maryland]].
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