单词 | phyletically |
释义 | phyleticallyadv. Biology. With regard to evolutionary history and development; (also) in a phyletic manner. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > taxonomy > taxon > [adverb] > phylum phyletically1885 1885 Amer. Naturalist 19 1014 The extra terminal digital segments of the whales are ontogenetically as well as phyletically of later origin than the proximal ones. 1893 W. N. Parker & H. Rönnfeldt tr. A. Weismann Germ-plasm ii. 115 Salamanders..are much younger phyletically, and much more highly organised. 1930 Psyche 11 ii. 78 The whole field of man's unconscious life..must be regarded phyletically as man's inattention in the immediate moment. 1965 Zuckerkandl & Pauling in V. Bryson & H. J. Vogel Evolving Genes & Proteins iii. 164 Any variants within a given type of tertiary structure and function seem to have a much greater chance to be phyletically related than unrelated. 1976 Nature 24 June 694/1 Many species will evolve phyletically with no change in size. 2002 T. Harrison in W. C. Hartwig Primate Fossil Record xix. 318 Inferences based on the craniodental evidence that P[roconsul] major may be phyletically more distantly related than are P. heseloni and P. nyanzae to each other. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.1885 |
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