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September 14-16, 2026 | Rome, Italy

Phenetics

Phenetics

Phenetics, also known as numerical taxonomy, is a method of classification based on measurable physical characteristics. It is a way of ordering living organisms into taxonomic categories based on their similarities in physical traits rather than relying on evolutionary relationships. This method is used to compare and contrast organisms in order to determine the degree of relatedness between them. The main advantage of phenetics is that it is relatively fast and easy to use, as it does not require a deep understanding of evolutionary relationships. Furthermore, it can provide insight into the evolutionary history of different species and lineages. Phenetics can also be used to identify new species and to investigate the distribution of different species across different habitats. Ultimately, phenetics is an important tool for understanding the evolutionary relationships between organisms, and can help us better understand biodiversity.

Committee Members
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Rajnish Khanna

Rajnish Khanna

Carnegie Science at Stanford University, and i-Cultiver, Inc., United States
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Jeremy Sweet

Jeremy Sweet

Sweet Environmental Consultants, United Kingdom
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Costantino Paciolla

Costantino Paciolla

University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
GPMB 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Teja Sri Vengala

Teja Sri Vengala

Rare Earth Genomics, United States
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Gulara Huseynzade

Gulara Huseynzade

Bologna University, Italy
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Rachel Amir

Rachel Amir

Tel Hai University, Israel
Speaker at Plant Science and Molecular Biology 2026 - Marouane Ben Massoud

Marouane Ben Massoud

University College Cork, Ireland

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