BIOL 1521 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Synapomorphy, Paraphyly, Ribosomal Rna

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8 May 2018
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Phylogenetic Trees
Constructing Phylogenetic Trees
Morphological data
o Structural features
o Organs
o Skeletal arrangements
o Developmental features
Homology
o Similarity due to common ancestry
o Synapomorphies
Traits shared by all descendants (and common ancestor)
Define monophyletic groups
Genetic data
o Mitochondrial DNA
o Ribosomal RNA
o Lots of different genes
Parsimony
o The most likely pattern is the one requiring the fewest changes
Trees are revised as we acquire more and better data
An evolutionary lineage is a sequence of species that form a line of descent from a
common ancestor
Phylogenetic Groups
Monophyletic group
o Group includes the most recent common ancestor of all those organisms (and no
others)
o All the descendants of that most recent common ancestor
Paraphyletic group
o Omits some of the descendants of the most recent common ancestor
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