Phyletics is a developing area of study that concentrates on the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary history of species. It is an interdisciplinary science that uses genetic, morphological, and ecological data to explore how different organisms have evolved in relation to one another. To ascertain an organism's evolutionary background and degree of relatedness to other organisms, phyletics is applied. It is an effective resource for comprehending the variety of life on Earth and creating conservation plans to save biodiversity. Phyletics has been used to build phylogenetic trees, study the evolution of complex features, and reveal the evolutionary links between various creatures. It has also been used to trace the history of species and investigate how natural selection has shaped the diversification of species.
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