Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Archaea, Insectivora
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It is thought that an ancestral species diverged into two different lineages (cladogenesis) as opposed to transforming to another species (anagenesis): rendezvous 2: gorillas, rendezvous 3: orangutans, rendezvous 4: gibbons, rendezvous 5/6: old world (africa/asia e. g. baboons) and new world (squirrel, howler) monkeys, old world monkeys are more closely related to humans than to new world monkeys why names don"t reflect evolutionary relationships, rendezvous 7: tarsiers nocturnal, rendezvous 8: lemurs and lorises, 63 mya: mrca of all primates, rendezvous 10: rodents and rabbits, rendezvous 11: laurasiatheres (bats, insectivora, hippos, horses, camels, rendezvous 14: marsupials (e. g. moles) convergent evolution traits: four legs, claws for digging, rendezvous 15: monotremes, rendezvous 16: reptiles 300 mya, rendezvous 17: amphibians, rendezvous 18: fish 530 mya, rendezvous 26: protostomes, rendezvous 34/35/36: fungi closer related to us than plants, amoebozoans, plants, rendezvous 37: archaea, rendezvous 38: bacteria, luca.