BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Genetic Drift, Mutation, Sexual Selection

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Tree with 60 taxa is not considered large. Initial (starting) tree is often based on parsimony. Dna, rna and amino acid changes reflect evolution. Easier comparison of distant or very close relations. Only four states in nucleotides, 20 in amino acids. Each dna sequence has different clock tick (mosaic evolution) Rate of dna mutation in different genome regions. Sequence of amino acids or nucleotide bases reflects evolutionary relationships. Less similarities in sequence means more distant relation. Sequences must be aligned to same position. Number of living species may be as great as 100 million. First living forms (species) observed 3. 8 billion years ago. 99% of all species that have existed on earth are now extinct. However, some geographically close giraffes have very different pelage patterns. Distribution of pelage patterns vary according to the location of the giraffe. 5 to 10 different subspecies of giraffes, distinctions partly based on geographic range.

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