What is another word for phyletic?

Pronunciation: [fa͡ɪlˈɛtɪk] (IPA)

Phyletic is a term that refers to the evolutionary transition within a single lineage or the evolution of a particular group of organisms. Some synonyms for phyletic include phylogenetic, evolutionary, genetic, and biological. Phylogenetic describes the evolutionary relationships between organisms, genetic implies the inheritance of traits through DNA, biological refers to the study of living systems, and evolutionary emphasizes the gradual development of genes over time. Using these synonyms can help to clarify the meaning of a phyletic concept, making it easier for researchers to understand the genetic or evolutionary history of various species, including the ways in which they have adapted to their changing environments.

Synonyms for Phyletic:

What are the hypernyms for Phyletic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    taxonomic classification, evolutionary classification.

Usage examples for Phyletic

Since there are also numerous different kinds of adaptation, a phyletic line may divide at each point into several adaptive forms, which appear in the taxonomic system as species, genera, often even as whole families, while in other cases various degrees of organization have appeared in one family.
"A Mechanico-Physiological Theory of Organic Evolution"
Carl Von Nägeli
Hence the child corresponds in different periods of its development to the phyletic stages in the descent of man.
"Education: How Old The New"
James J. Walsh
But if precisely the most essential features of the organisation thus depend upon adaptation, what is left for a phyletic force to do, since it is these essential features of the structure it would have to determine?
"Darwin and Modern Science"
A.C. Seward and Others

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