BI111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Monophyly

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1 Mar 2016
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Monophyly: any group must include ancestor and all descendants, shared common ancestors that create lineages. Mistakes in monophyly: monophyletic ancestor and all desc, polyphyletic taxon when similarities are due to convergent evolution, not common ancestor, paraphyletic taxon leaving some species and desc. out of the group. Parsimony simplest = closer to true events: mutations are rare, changes happen individually, or changes happened in ancestors before, one explanation of many poss , phylo tree is a hypothesis. Dif set ups can mean the same thing. Scaled :longer arm , more time has passed, more time has happened. Unrooted : do not show which ancestor is closest to which, more possibilities and hypoths of what pattern of branching happened and when splitting was. Indep testing of evol hypoth based on fossils. Abundant data, easy comp no matter the dist.

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