BIO342H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Even-Toed Ungulate, Maximum Likelihood Estimation, Markov Chain Monte Carlo

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Phylogeny: the evolutionary history of a group of species, including when current species and past lineages speciated and the relatedness of extant and even extinct species. Phylogenetic tree a graphical representation of this evolutionary history (phylogeny) What types of characters: any type of character can be used: Steps in development of an embryo or juvenile. Morphology or dna: morphology - especially skeletal morphology is often well conserved through macroevolution, offering insights into the evolutionary history of a group of species, dna - large amounts of data can be generated. Provides insight into homology when modeled appropriately. Fundamental principle of inferring phylogenies: determine evolutionary history, only homologous characters are useful in estimating phylogenetic trees, variation in homologous traits among species should recapitulate the true evolutionary, history of those species. Such a trait is called a synapomorphy: a synapomorphy is a homologous trait that represents a shared-derived character. For two reasons: they identify evolutionary branch points.

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