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Fig. 26-3 Species: Panthera pardus Family: Felidae Order: Carnivora Genus: Panthera Family: Felidae Order: Carnivora Class: Mammalia Phylum: Chordata Kingdom: Animalia Bacteria Domain: Eukarya Archaea
Class: Mammalia Phylum: Chordata Kingdom: Animalia Bacteria Fig. 26-3a Class: Mammalia Phylum: Chordata Kingdom: Animalia Bacteria Domain: Eukarya Archaea
Species: Panthera pardus Genus: Panthera Family: Felidae Fig. 26-3b Species: Panthera pardus Genus: Panthera Family: Felidae Order: Carnivora
Canis lupus Order Family Genus Species Felidae Panthera Pantherapardus Fig. 26-4 Order Family Genus Species Felidae Panthera Pantherapardus Taxidea Taxidea taxus Carnivora Mustelidae Lutra lutra Lutra Canis latrans Canidae Canis Canis lupus
Branch point (node) Taxon A Taxon B Sister taxa Taxon C ANCESTRAL Fig. 26-5 Branch point (node) Taxon A Taxon B Sister taxa Taxon C ANCESTRAL LINEAGE Taxon D Taxon E Taxon F Common ancestor of taxa A–F Polytomy
Fig. 26-6 RESULTS Minke (Antarctica) Minke (Australia) Unknown #1a, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Minke (North Atlantic) Unknown #9 Humpback (North Atlantic) Humpback (North Pacific) Unknown #1b Gray Blue (North Atlantic) Blue (North Pacific) Unknown #10, 11, 12 Unknown #13 Fin (Mediterranean) Fin (Iceland)
RESULTS Minke (Antarctica) Minke (Australia) Unknown #1a, Fig. 26-6a RESULTS Minke (Antarctica) Minke (Australia) Unknown #1a, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Minke (North Atlantic) Unknown #9
Humpback (North Atlantic) Humpback (North Pacific) Unknown #1b Gray Fig. 26-6b Humpback (North Atlantic) Humpback (North Pacific) Unknown #1b Gray Blue (North Atlantic) Blue (North Pacific)
Unknown #10, 11, 12 Unknown #13 Fin (Mediterranean) Fin (Iceland) Fig. 26-6c Unknown #10, 11, 12 Unknown #13 Fin (Mediterranean) Fin (Iceland)
Fig. 26-UN1 A B D B D C C C B D A A (a) (b) (c)
Fig. 26-7
Fig. 26-8 1 Deletion 2 Insertion 3 4
Fig. 26-8a 1 Deletion 2 Insertion
Fig. 26-8b 3 4
Fig. 26-9
(a) Monophyletic group (clade) (b) Paraphyletic group Fig. 26-10 A A A B Group I B B C C C D D D E E Group II E Group III F F F G G G (a) Monophyletic group (clade) (b) Paraphyletic group (c) Polyphyletic group
(a) Monophyletic group (clade) Fig. 26-10a A B Group I C D E F G (a) Monophyletic group (clade)
(b) Paraphyletic group Fig. 26-10b A B C D Group II E F G (b) Paraphyletic group
(c) Polyphyletic group Fig. 26-10c A B C D Group III E F G (c) Polyphyletic group
Fig. 26-11 TAXA Lancelet (outgroup) (outgroup) Lancelet Salamander Lamprey Leopard Lamprey Tuna Turtle Vertebral column (backbone) Tuna 1 1 1 1 1 Vertebral column Hinged jaws 1 1 1 1 Salamander Hinged jaws CHARACTERS Four walking legs 1 1 1 Turtle Four walking legs Amniotic (shelled) egg 1 1 Amniotic egg Leopard Hair 1 Hair (a) Character table (b) Phylogenetic tree
Amniotic (shelled) egg 1 1 Fig. 26-11a TAXA (outgroup) Lancelet Salamander Lamprey Leopard Tuna Turtle Vertebral column (backbone) 1 1 1 1 1 Hinged jaws 1 1 1 1 CHARACTERS Four walking legs 1 1 1 Amniotic (shelled) egg 1 1 Hair 1 (a) Character table
Vertebral column Hinged jaws Four walking legs Amniotic egg Lancelet Fig. 26-11b Lancelet (outgroup) Lamprey Tuna Vertebral column Salamander Hinged jaws Turtle Four walking legs Amniotic egg Leopard Hair (b) Phylogenetic tree
Fig. 26-12 Drosophila Lancelet Zebrafish Frog Chicken Human Mouse
Fig. 26-13 Drosophila Lancelet Zebrafish Frog Chicken Human Mouse PALEOZOIC MESOZOIC CENOZOIC 542 251 65.5 Present Millions of years ago
(a) Percentage differences between sequences Fig. 26-14 Human Mushroom Tulip Human 30% 40% Mushroom 40% Tulip (a) Percentage differences between sequences 15% 5% 5% 15% 15% 10% 20% 25% Tree 1: More likely Tree 2: Less likely (b) Comparison of possible trees
(a) Percentage differences between sequences Fig. 26-14a Human Mushroom Tulip Human 30% 40% Mushroom 40% Tulip (a) Percentage differences between sequences
(b) Comparison of possible trees Fig. 26-14b 15% 5% 5% 15% 15% 10% 20% 25% Tree 1: More likely Tree 2: Less likely (b) Comparison of possible trees
Three phylogenetic hypotheses: I I III Fig. 26-15-1 Species I Species II Species III Three phylogenetic hypotheses: I I III II III II III II I
Site 1 2 3 4 Species I C T A T I I III Species II C T T C II III II Fig. 26-15-2 Site 1 2 3 4 1/C Species I C T A T I I III 1/C Species II C T T C II III II 1/C Species III A G A C III II I 1/C 1/C Ancestral sequence A G T T
Site 1 2 3 4 Species I C T A T I I III Species II C T T C II III II Fig. 26-15-3 Site 1 2 3 4 1/C Species I C T A T I I III 1/C Species II C T T C II III II 1/C Species III A G A C III II I 1/C 1/C Ancestral sequence A G T T 3/A 2/T 3/A I I III 2/T 3/A 4/C II III II 4/C 4/C 2/T III II I 3/A 4/C 2/T 4/C 2/T 3/A
Site 1 2 3 4 Species I C T A T I I III Species II C T T C II III II Fig. 26-15-4 Site 1 2 3 4 1/C Species I C T A T I I III 1/C Species II C T T C II III II 1/C Species III A G A C III II I 1/C 1/C Ancestral sequence A G T T 3/A 2/T 3/A I I III 2/T 3/A 4/C II III II 4/C 4/C 2/T III II I 3/A 4/C 2/T 4/C 2/T 3/A I I III II III II III II I 6 events 7 events 7 events
Lizards and snakes Crocodilians Ornithischian dinosaurs Common Fig. 26-16 Lizards and snakes Crocodilians Ornithischian dinosaurs Common ancestor of crocodilians, dinosaurs, and birds Saurischian dinosaurs Birds
(a) Fossil remains of Oviraptor and eggs Fig. 26-17 Front limb Hind limb Eggs (a) Fossil remains of Oviraptor and eggs (b) Artist’s reconstruction of the dinosaur’s posture
(a) Fossil remains of Oviraptor and eggs Fig. 26-17a Front limb Hind limb Eggs (a) Fossil remains of Oviraptor and eggs
(b) Artist’s reconstruction of the dinosaur’s posture Fig. 26-17b (b) Artist’s reconstruction of the dinosaur’s posture
Speciation with divergence of gene Fig. 26-18 Ancestral gene Ancestral species Speciation with divergence of gene Orthologous genes Species A Species B (a) Orthologous genes Species A Gene duplication and divergence Paralogous genes Species A after many generations (b) Paralogous genes
Speciation with divergence of gene Fig. 26-18a Ancestral gene Ancestral species Speciation with divergence of gene Orthologous genes Species A Species B (a) Orthologous genes
Gene duplication and divergence Fig. 26-18b Species A Gene duplication and divergence Paralogous genes Species A after many generations (b) Paralogous genes
Divergence time (millions of years) Fig. 26-19 90 60 Number of mutations 30 30 60 90 120 Divergence time (millions of years)
Index of base changes between HIV sequences Fig. 26-20 0.20 0.15 Computer model of HIV Index of base changes between HIV sequences 0.10 Range 0.05 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 Year
EUKARYA BACTERIA ARCHAEA Fig. 26-21 Land plants Dinoflagellates Green algae Forams Ciliates Diatoms Red algae Amoebas Cellular slime molds Euglena Trypanosomes Animals Leishmania Fungi Sulfolobus Green nonsulfur bacteria Thermophiles (Mitochondrion) Spirochetes Halophiles Chlamydia COMMON ANCESTOR OF ALL LIFE Green sulfur bacteria BACTERIA Methanobacterium Cyanobacteria ARCHAEA (Plastids, including chloroplasts)
BACTERIA Green nonsulfur bacteria (Mitochondrion) Spirochetes Fig. 26-21a Green nonsulfur bacteria (Mitochondrion) Spirochetes Chlamydia COMMON ANCESTOR OF ALL LIFE Green sulfur bacteria BACTERIA Cyanobacteria (Plastids, including chloroplasts)
ARCHAEA Sulfolobus Thermophiles Halophiles Methanobacterium Fig. 26-21b Sulfolobus Thermophiles Halophiles Methanobacterium ARCHAEA
EUKARYA Dinoflagellates Land plants Forams Ciliates Red algae Amoebas Fig. 26-21c EUKARYA Land plants Dinoflagellates Green algae Forams Ciliates Diatoms Red algae Amoebas Cellular slime molds Euglena Trypanosomes Animals Leishmania Fungi
Fig. 26-22 Bacteria Eukarya Archaea 4 3 2 1 Billions of years ago
Fig. 26-23 Eukarya Bacteria Archaea
Node Taxon A Taxon B Sister taxa Taxon C Taxon D Taxon E Most recent Fig. 26-UN2 Node Taxon A Taxon B Sister taxa Taxon C Taxon D Taxon E Most recent common ancestor Polytomy Taxon F
Monophyletic group A A A B B B C C C D D D E E E F F F G G G Fig. 26-UN3 Monophyletic group A A A B B B C C C D D D E E E F F F G G G Paraphyletic group Polyphyletic group
Fig. 26-UN4 Salamander Lizard Goat Human
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