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phy⋅log⋅e⋅ny

[fahy-loj-uh-nee]
–noun
1. the development or evolution of a particular group of organisms.
2. the evolutionary history of a group of organisms, esp. as depicted in a family tree.
Also, phy⋅lo⋅gen⋅e⋅sis [fahy-luh-jen-uh-sis] .
Compare ontogeny.


Origin:
1865–70; phylo- + -geny


phy⋅lo⋅ge⋅net⋅ic [fahy-luh-juh-net-ik] , phy⋅lo⋅ge⋅net⋅i⋅cal, phy⋅lo⋅gen⋅ic, adjective
phy⋅lo⋅ge⋅net⋅i⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
phy⋅log⋅e⋅nist, noun
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phylogeny 
"genesis and evolution of a phylum," 1872 (in Darwin), from Ger. Phylogenie, coined 1866 by Ger. biologist Ernst Heinrich Haeckel (1834-1919) from Gk. phylon "race" + -geneia "origin," from -genes "born."
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: phy·log·e·ny
Pronunciation: fi-'läj-&-nE
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural -nies
1 : the evolutionary history of a kind of organism
2 : the evolution of a genetically related group of organisms as distinguished from the development of the individual organismcalled also phylogenesis; —compare ONTOGENY
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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phylogeny phy·log·e·ny (fī-lŏj'ə-nē)
n.

  1. The evolutionary development and history of a species or higher taxonomic grouping of organisms. Also called phylogenesis.

  2. The evolutionary development of an organ or other part of an organism.


phy'lo·gen'ic (-jěn'ĭk) adj.

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phylogeny   (fī-lŏj'ə-nē)  Pronunciation Key 
The evolutionary development and history of a species or higher taxonomic grouping of organisms.
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