Phenetics
[fi-net-iks] /fɪˈnɛt ɪks/
noun, (used with a singular verb) Biology.
1.
classification of organisms based on measurable similarities and differences rather than genetic makeup and evolutionary descent.
/fɪˈnɛtɪks/
noun
1.
(functioning as sing) (biology) a system of classification based on similarities between organisms without regard to their evolutionary relationships
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