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The phenetic affinities of Rungwecebus kipunji
Journal of Human Evolution, 2009The kipunji, a recently discovered primate endemic to Tanzania's Southern Highlands and Udzungwa Mountains, was initially referred to the mangabey genus Lophocebus (Cercopithecinae: Papionini), but subsequent molecular analyses showed it to be more closely related to Papio.
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Numerical phenetic study of the genus Carnobacterium
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2000Eighty-nine strains representing the genus Carnobacterium, Enterococcus durans, Vagacoccus salmoninarum and atypical Lactobacillus strains MT12 and MT13 were examined for 92 unit characters. Computer analysis of the data resulted in the recovery of four major, five minor and thirteen single membered clusters. Three cluster-groups contained seventy-four
S, Lai, L N, Manchester
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Genetic and Phenetic Classification of Bacteria
1973Publisher Summary This chapter provides a review of the numerical taxonomy (NT) of bacteria, with results of molecular taxonomic studies. The results of molecular taxonomic studies provide valuable information and are largely correlative with NT analyses.
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Cladistic and Phenetic Studies
1994To improve cladistic and phenetic studies of the Centrospermae (Caryophyllales or Chenopodiales), character analyses are extended to chromosomal, morphological (vegetative), phytochemical, and ultrastructural features, augmenting floral morphological and palynological characters discussed earlier (Rodman 1990).
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1993
As pointed out in chapter 1 (Figure1.1), phenetic clustering methods, in which taxa are grouped on the basis of overall similarity, neither provide reliable evidence of evolutionary relationships, nor form a sound basis for classification. Nevertheless, they still have several important roles in taxonomic work, particularly in identification and in ...
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As pointed out in chapter 1 (Figure1.1), phenetic clustering methods, in which taxa are grouped on the basis of overall similarity, neither provide reliable evidence of evolutionary relationships, nor form a sound basis for classification. Nevertheless, they still have several important roles in taxonomic work, particularly in identification and in ...
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PHENETIC TAXONOMY: Theory and Methods
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1986Phenetic taxonomy is a system of classification based on the overall similarity of the organisms being classified. Phenetic relationships are defined by Cain & Harrison (10) as "arrangement by overall similarity, based on all available characters without any weighting." (The weighting implied here is a priori, i.e.
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