Cladistics and Phylogeny

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Cladistics and Phylogeny One way to discover how groups of organisms are related to each other, phylogeny, is to compare the anatomical structures, body organs, and parts of many different organisms. Corresponding organs and other body parts that are alike in basic structure and origin are said to be homologous structures. When different organisms share a large number of homologous structures, it is considered strong evidence that they may be somehow related to each other.

When organisms show similar features, it means they could have had a common ancestor at some time in the past. If there are specific modifications of those features shared by different groups of organisms, we say that those features are shared derived characteristics. When we do studies in comparative anatomy and find different numbers of shared derived characteristics exist between different groups, we can draw a diagram of branching lines which connect those groups, showing their different degrees of possible relationship.

These diagrams look like trees and are called phylogenetic trees.

Earnst Haekle 1866

Note page from Charles Darwin 1839

The more derived structures two organisms share, the closer their evolutionary relationship meaning the more recently their common ancestor lived. On a cladogram, close relationships are shown by a recent fork from the supporting branch. The closer the fork in the branch between two organisms, the closer their relationship. 3 toes and a wishbone Down feathers Feathers with veins shaft and barbs Flight feathers two legs Light bones