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Phylogenetics New Journals

 Phylogenetics is the study of the relationships of evolution between biological entities-often species, individuals or genes. These relationships are hypothesized by methods of phylogenetic inference, which evaluate observed heritable traits, such as DNA sequences or morphology, often under a specified model of these traits' evolution. The result of such an study is a phylogeny (also known as a phylogenetic tree)—a diagrammatic relationship theory that represents a community of species' evolutionary history. A phylogenetic tree's tips may be living taxa or fossils, and in an evolutionary continuum signify the 'end' or the present. It may be rooted or unrooted in a phylogenetic diagram. A rooted tree diagram shows the hypothetical common ancestor of the tree, or ancestral lineage. Journal of Phylogenetics is an open access journal publishing the latest insights and novel discoveries in the form of peer-reviewed scholarly communications on all relevant and essential topics of evolutionary science, such as developmental genetics, structural & functional developments, and mutagenic and inheritable changes of organisms over time. The journal focuses mainly on research describing proof of evolution in paleontological comparison, homology and embryology, with a special emphasis on molecular phylogeny.