Systematics
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- For other uses, see Systematics (disambiguation).
Systematics is the study of the diversity of organism characteristics. In biology, systematists are the scientists who classify species and other taxa, which they do with the aim of defining how they relate evolutionarily.
See also
External links
- Tree of Life (http://tolweb.org/tree/phylogeny.html)
Basic topics in evolutionary biology |
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Processes of evolution: macroevolution - microevolution - speciation |
Mechanisms: selection - genetic drift - gene flow - mutation |
Modes: anagenesis - catagenesis - cladogenesis |
History: Charles Darwin - The Origin of Species - modern evolutionary synthesis |
Subfields: population genetics - ecological genetics - human evolution - molecular evolution - phylogenetics - systematics - evo-devo |
List of evolutionary biology topics | Timeline of evolution |
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