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Basis for Classification
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As we gather more evidence, classifications systems will change.
Modern classification uses evolutionary evidence from 3 areas.
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1. Anatomy Scientists compare body parts that may be homologous parts; some are vestigial structures. Homologous parts- similar because structures share a common ancestry ex- forelimb of vertebrates Vestigial structures- structure no longer functioning, left over from ancestor. Ex- tailbone, appendix
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Analogous parts- parts that do not share a common ancestor, but similar because are used for similar function. Ex- wings of bird and wings of butterfly.
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Use fossil evidence to relate current organisms to extinct organisms.
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2. Embryology Scientists compare developing embryos.
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3. Biochemistry Scientists compare genetic codes ex-amino acid or DNA sequences Also body chemistry ex- hormones, blood The more nucleotide sequences organisms have in common the more related they are.
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Species Amino acid differences with human hemoglobin Gorilla 1 Rhesus monkey 8 Mouse 27 Chicken 45 Frog 67 Lamprey 125
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