filogjenetikë
Filogjenetikë is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among individuals or groups of organisms (e.g., species or populations). This field uses morphological, behavioral, and molecular data to infer phylogenetic trees. These trees represent the evolutionary divergence of species from common ancestors over geological time. Understanding phylogenetic relationships is crucial for various biological disciplines, including taxonomy, biogeography, and evolutionary developmental biology.
The primary goal of phylogenetics is to reconstruct the evolutionary history of life. This involves determining
Molecular phylogenetics, which utilizes DNA, RNA, and protein sequence data, has become a dominant approach in