BIOL 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Phylogenetic Tree, Molecular Phylogenetics, Ingroups And Outgroups

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Chapter 26: understand how world view shapes how we perceive relatedness. Whitacker redistributed the kingdoms to make 5 to support the evolutionary perspective. In the same way christians try to support the creationist perspective: distinguish between taxonomy and systematics: taxonomy is the naming, describing and classifying of extinct species. Systematics is the study of the biological relationships and relationship with evolutionary perspectives both extinct and extant: know and understand the various levels of inclusiveness used in taxonomy. Domain is the most inclusive and species is the most exclusive: understand the fundamental premise underlying the study of modern taxonomy. The believe that we come from a common ancestor: know the names of the three domains and five classical kingdoms and their relationship to each other. 5 kingdoms monera, protista, animalia, plantae, fungi: know how to write and recognize scientific names for organisms. Common ancestor: understand what a phylogeny is and the purpose of phylogenetic trees.

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