How to say "phylogenetic tree" in Japanese?

In Japanese "phylogenetic tree" translates to  進化系統樹 

Transliteration: Shinka keitō-ju

🇯🇵 進化系統樹は生物の進化関係を表す図である。

🗣️ Shinka keitō-ju wa seibutsu no shinka kankei wo arawasu zu de aru.

🇺🇸 The phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents the evolutionary relationships of living organisms.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "phylogenetic tree" in Japanese?

You can use the word "進化系統樹" which translates to "Phylogenetic tree".

How to pronounce "進化系統樹" (phylogenetic tree) in Japanese?

The word "進化系統樹" is pronounced as "Shinka keitō-ju".

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