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A way for identifying organisms to species using sequence information from a standard gene present in all animals Mitochondia: c oxidase subunit 1 (CO1) Animals with more similar codes are more closely related. iBOL International Barcode of Life Help from around the world
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First step is to determine which variant form of each character was present in the common ancestor of the entire group The character state present in the common ancestor Ancestral character All other variant forms of the character arose later within the group Evolutionarily derived character
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Polarity of a character Refers to identifying which of characterisitc is ancestral and which one(s) is derived Outgroup comparison Method used to examine the polarity of a variable character Outgroup Group that is phylogenetically close but not within the group being studied The character state found both within the group being studied and the outgroup is ancestral for the study group
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Two currently popular theories of taxonomy Traditional Evolutionary Taxonomy Phylogenetic Systematics (cladistics) A relationship between a taxonomic group and a phylogenetic tree or cladogram important in both theories Relationship can take on one of three forms Monophyly A monophyletic taxon includes the most recent common ancestor and all descendants of that ancestor
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Paraphyly A taxon is paraphyletic if it includes the most recent common ancestor of all members of a group and some but not all descendants of that ancestor Polyphyly A taxon is polyphyletic if it does not include the most recent common ancestor of all members of a group The group has at least two separate evolutionary origins
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Current State of Animal Taxonomy Modern animal taxonomy Established using evolutionary systematics and recent cladistic revisions Phylocode New taxonomic system Being developed as an alternative to Linnean taxonomy Replaces Linnean ranks with codes that denote the hierarchy of monophyletic groups conveyed by cladograms The terms “primitive,” “advanced,” “specialized” and “generalized” Used for specific characteristics and not for groups as a whole
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There are three domains. Archaea Eucarya Bacteria In Eucarya we have 6 kingdoms Plants Animals Fungi Protista (Archaeabacteria) (Eubacteria)
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