WFSC 302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Synapomorphy, Paraphyly

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Monophyletic group: an ancestor and all of its descendants. Paraphyletic group: an ancestor and some, but not all, of its descendants. Polyphyletic group: two or more ancestors, and their descendants. Plesiomorphy: ancestral characteristic: an inherited characteristic that has not been changed from that of the ancestor, when a plesiomorohy is shared by more than one taxon, is is called a synplesiomorphy. Apomorphy: a derived characteristic: a characteristic that is different than that of the ancestor, when an apomorphy is shared by more than one taxon, it is referred to as a synapomorphy. Parsimonious: the evolutionary relationship requiring the least amount of change. Phylogenies can be accepted or rejected as new data is discovered. New data comes in the form of newly discovered characteristics, newly discovered taxa with new combinations of characteristics. One reason as of why the names of species change is because new hypotheses of species" phylogenetic relationships are proposed.

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