IPA: /ˈfaɪlən/
KK: /faɪlən/
A group of related organisms or a tribe, often used in biological classification.
The scientist studied the phylon to understand the evolutionary relationships among species.
Phylon is derived from the Greek word "phylon" (φῦλον), meaning tribe or race. It refers to a group of organisms that share a common ancestry or characteristics.
Think of 'phylon' as a way to remember a 'tribe' or 'race' of organisms that are related, highlighting their shared ancestry.