BIOL-K - Biology BIOL-K 103 Lecture 1: Chapter 23.docx
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1: define and describe the terms systematics, taxonomy, taxon, and classification (knowledge/comprehension) 2: define linnaean terms and use the binomial system to arrange the linnaean categories from most to least inclusive (knowledge/comprehension) 3: describe the three domains and current kingdoms (knowledge/comprehension) 4: describe, define and interpret a cladogram and its use as a phylogenetic tree (knowledge/comprehension/analysis) 5: define and compare vertical gene transfer, horizontal gene transfer, and ring of life (knowledge/comprehension) 6: define, compare and contrast homology and homoplasy (knowledge/comprehension) 7: define, compare and contrast the concept of shared ancestral and shared derived characters to phylogenetic relationships (knowledge/comprehension/application) 8: define, compare and apply the concept of developmental homologies and molecular data to determine clades [e. g. dna, rna, proteins, hox genes] (knowledge/comprehension/application) 9: define, compare and contrast outgroup, ingroup, monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic taxa and apply them to a cladogram (knowledge/comprehension/application) 10: compare and contrast the major approaches to constructing phylogenetic relationships, recognize different cladogram presentation formats and define parsimony (knowledge/comprehension)