GENUS HOMO vs PHENETICS: NOUN
- Type genus of the family Hominidae
- : A form of numerical systematics in which organisms are grouped based upon the total or relative number of shared characteristics.
- A phenetic system of taxonomic classification.
GENUS HOMO vs PHENETICS: RELATED WORDS
- Hominoids, Anthropoids, Australopithecines, Australopithecus, Monophyletic, Phylogeny, Taxon, Sauropod, Subfamily, Placental mammal, Clade, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Genus australopithecus, Hominid
- Biogeography, Theory of evolution, Taxon, Form genus, Scientific discipline, Anthropobiology, Taxonomy, Superphylum, Chemotaxonomy, Cytotaxonomy, Phylogenetics, Biotaxy, Phylogeny, Systematics, Cladistics
GENUS HOMO vs PHENETICS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hominoids, Anthropoids, Australopithecines, Australopithecus, Monophyletic, Phylogeny, Taxon, Sauropod, Subfamily, Placental mammal, Clade, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Genus australopithecus, Hominid
- Evolutionary, Cell theory, Biogeography, Theory of evolution, Taxon, Form genus, Scientific discipline, Anthropobiology, Taxonomy, Superphylum, Chemotaxonomy, Cytotaxonomy, Biotaxy, Phylogeny, Systematics
GENUS HOMO vs PHENETICS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- An exhaustive investigation into the physiological dynamic of drugs in the animaleconomy, especially that of the genus homo.
- Phylum Chordata Arthropoda Spermatophyta Class Mammalia Insecta Dicotyledoneae Order Primate Diptera Campanulades Family Hominidae Muscidae Compositae Genus Homo Musca Taraxacum Species Sapiens Domest
- Hominidae, and the only known existing species left of the genus Homo.
- This line of hominids is not ancestral to our genus Homo, and eventually became extinct.
- He was a queer specimen of the genus homo and quite an eccentric character.
- Of the six or more different species of early humans, all belonging to the genus Homo, only we Homo sapiens have managed to survive.
- Homo naledi, a new species of the genus Homo from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa.
- W. H. Freeman, San Francisco. xv + 573 p. Phenetics has largely been superseded by cladistics for research into evolutionary relationships among species.
- Forget my original point, I have a new one: phenetics vs phylogenetics.