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In later studies, many of these species were found to be phylogenetically distributed among at least three separate orders.
Procedures for the analysis of comparative data using phylogenetically independent contrasts.
Phylogenetically, the 5 living species can be arranged as follows:
From the phylogenetically oldest to the newest, the three parts are:
Phylogenetically, they are not classified into single group.
These 23 species are phylogenetically scattered in 11 genera across eight widely separated families.
Other phylogenetically distinct genera exist which have not been scientifically described yet.
Phylogenetically they may be sister to the Iguanidae, and have a similar appearance.
The consortium comprises two phylogenetically very different fungal groups.
Such simulation approaches can also be combined with methods like phylogenetically independent contrasts (see above).
According to polyvagal theory, these opposing systems are phylogenetically arranged.
Thus, privet is believed to be phylogenetically distinct compared to its native cousins.
The paleoencephalon is the phylogenetically oldest part of the animal brain.
It has been observed that the genomic signature of phylogenetically related genomes is similar.
The genus Clostridium is large and phylogenetically diverse comprising over 150 species.
Although not closely related, phylogenetically, both share similar life histories (Poinar 1993).
Without it a person cannot become a person, neither phylogenetically nor ontogenetically.
But phylogenetically, the western taxa are even more distinct.
First, the metabolic pathways from phylogenetically diverse isolates are very similar with respect to overall organization.
The moths possess several other morphological features that are considered phylogenetically primitive.
Schulte et al. (2003) proposed a more phylogenetically accurate classification.
The same study found that several phylogenetically ancient genes are not present in C. elegans.
Furthermore, this phenomenon doesn't seem to be phylogenetically constrained to any specific order or family of seabirds.
These organisms, although phylogenetically diverse, were probably small and simple, forming little more than an "algal scum".
Prevalence of men was recorded for the anomalies of phylogenetically younger organs and systems.