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Warm Up Who was Charles Darwin?
In what Islands did Charles Darwin conduct the core of his study? What was the title of Charles Darwin’s book?
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Taxonomy and Phylogeny
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What you need to know: The taxonomic categories and how they indicate relatedness. How systematics is used to develop phylogenetic trees. The three domains of life including their similarities and their differences.
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(evolutionary history)
Systematics: classifying organisms and determining their evolutionary relationships Taxonomy (classification) Systematics Phylogenetics (evolutionary history)
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Morphology (homologous structures)
Tools used to determine evolutionary relationships: Fossils Morphology (homologous structures) Molecular evidence (DNA, amino acids) Who is more closely related? Animals and fungi are more closely related than either is to plants.
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Taxonomy: science of classifying and naming organisms
Binomial nomenclature (Genus species) Naming system developed by Carolus Linnaeus.
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REMEMBER!! Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Spaghetti Dear King Philip Crossed Over Five Great Seas Your own???
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Phylogenetic Tree Branching diagram that shows evolutionary history of a group of organisms
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Extant species Common ancestor
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Cladogram: diagram that depicts patterns of shared characteristics among taxa
Clade = group of species that includes an ancestral species + all descendents Shared derived characteristics are used to construct cladograms Turtle Leopard Hair Amniotic egg Four walking legs Hinged jaws Vertebral column Salamander Tuna Lamprey Lancelet (outgroup) Cladogram
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Constructing a phylogenetic tree
A 0 indicates a character is absent; a 1 indicates that a character is present.
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Branch lengths can represent genetic change
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Branch lengths can indicate time
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Draw a phylogenetic tree based on the data below
Draw a phylogenetic tree based on the data below. Draw hatch marks on the tree to indicate the origin(s) of each of the 6 characters.
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Answer:
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Various tree layouts Circular (rooted) tree Unrooted tree Rooted tree
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Tree of Life 3 Domains: Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
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