Kingdom and phylogeny are related because they both have to do with facts about the organism.
According to the science of phylogeny, humans are part of the Animal Kingdom.
Howard James Dittmer has written: 'Phylogeny and form in the plant kingdom' -- subject(s): Plants, Phylogeny, Plant morphology
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I think you mean phylogeny. Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species or group of related species.
Kingdom was traditionally the highest level of classification for organisms until recently, when the concept of domains was introduced. There are five kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Protista, Fungi and Monera.A phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species or group of species. They separate organisms by evolutionary relationships (clades), based on comparative cytology and the comparison of DNA, morphological characters, and shared ancestral and derived characters.
Binomial nomenclature and phylogeny both have to do with organisms. The former refers to the modern scientist's system for naming organisms. The latter is about how an organism evolved over time.
Evolutionary relationships
Phylogeny
A phylogeny is history of organisms and they have six kingdoms.
The word for an organism's evolutionary history is its phylogeny. Phylogeny represents the evolutionary relationships and history of a group of organisms.
The oldest use for phylogenies of genes is inferring organismal phylogeny (Fitch, 1996)
In a phylogeny or cladogram, distantly related organisms are placed further apart from each other on the branches or nodes of the tree. This indicates that they shared a common ancestor further back in evolutionary history as compared to closely related organisms which are placed closer together on the tree. The distance between branches or nodes reflects the amount of evolutionary divergence that has occurred between the organisms.