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biosystematics
bi·o·sys·tem·at·ics B0269700 (bī′ō-sĭs′tə-măt′ĭks)n. (used with a sing. verb) The statistical analysis of data obtained from genetic, biochemical, and other studies to assess the taxonomic relationships of organisms or populations, especially within an evolutionary framework. bi′o·sys′tem·at′ic adj.biosystematics (ˌbaɪəʊˌsɪstɪˈmætɪks) n (Biology) (functioning as singular) the study of the variation and evolution of a population of organisms in relation to their taxonomic classificationbiosystematicsbiosystematy. — biosystematic, biosystematical, adj.See also: Classification biosystematy. — biosystematic, biosystematical, adj.See also: Names the science of the classification of living things. — biosystematic, biosystematical, adj.See also: BiologyThesaurusNoun | 1. | biosystematics - use of data (e.g. cytogenetic or biochemical) to assess taxonomic relations especially within an evolutionary frameworkbiosystematysystematics - the science of systematic classification |
biosystematics
biosystematics that part of the study of systematics concerned with variation within a species and its general evolution.biosystematics
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