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Chapter 18 Phylogeny and the Tree of Life
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Phylogeny u Phylon = tribe, geny = genesis or origin u The evolutionary history of a species or a group of related species.
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Phylogeny u Found in the fossil record, molecules and genomes.
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Systematics u The study of biological diversity and classification. u Uses evidence from the fossil record and other sources to reconstruct phylogeny.
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Systematics fuses: 1. Phylogeny- tracing of evolutionary relationships. 2. Taxonomy- the identification and classification of species.
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Taxonomy u Modern system developed by Linnaeus in the 18 th century.
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Linnaeus Taxonomy 1. Binomial Nomenclature – two names for each organism. Ex - Homo sapiens 2. Hierarchical System – arranges life into groups. Ex - Kingdom Species: List
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7 hierarchical divisions u Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species u King Phillip Came Over From Germany Sorry.
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Scientific names u Composed of Genus and species. u Written in Latin and shown in italics or underlined.
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Phylogenetic Tree u Branching diagram showing evolutionary relationships between organisms. u AKA Cladogram
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Phylogenetic tree - Example
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Trees show: u Ancestral lineage u Branch points u Length of branch point suggests “time” and degree of closeness.
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Phylogenetic tree - Example Branch point Ancestral Lineage
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DNA patterns u If similar DNA – more closely related, more recent common ancestor. u If different DNA – less closely related, less recent common ancestor.
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Making a Tree u Maximum parsimony – requires fewest DNA base changes. (most simple explanation) u Branch lengths – suggest the closeness of the relationships
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5 Kingdom System u R.H. Whittaker - 1969 u System most widely used, but is changing.
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Main Characteristics u Cell Type u Structure u Nutrition Mode
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Current Views u Domains – a system of classification that is higher than kingdom.
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3 Domains 1. Bacteria – prokaryotic. 2. Archaea – prokaryotic, but biochemically similar to eukaryotic cells. 3. Eukarya – the traditional eukaryotic cells.
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