BIOL 1082 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Molecular Clock, Polyphyly, Paraphyly

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Phylogeny Textbook Reading: 23.1-23.3
1. Explain what phylogeny and phylogenetic trees are, describing the different components of
phylogenetic trees, how they are constructed, and the types of data used.
Phylogeny- the evolutionary history of a species or group of related species
Phylogenic Trees-branching diagram that shows the inferred evolutionary relationships
among various biological species
Hypothesis about patterns of relationship among species
They examine the distribution of traits among species in a context of their phylogenetic
relationships.
2. Describe the difference between analogous and homologous, and ancestral and derived
characters.
Homologous- similarity in characteristics resulting from shared ancestry
Analogous- similarity between two species that is due to convergent evolution rather
than descent from a common ancestor
Ancestral characters-inherited from distant ancestors
Derived characters-appeared by mutation in the most recent ancestor
3. Explain why only shared derived characters indicate close evolutionary relationships.
Derived characters are determined from comparison to a group known to be closely
related, termed an out group.
4. Differentiate between monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic groups, explaining why
monophyletic groups are preferred during the classification of organisms.
Monophyletic (clade): includes the most recent common ancestor of the group and all
its descendants.
Paraphyletic: includes the most recent common ancestor of the group but not all its
descendants.
Polyphyletic: does not include the recent common ancestor of all members of the
group.
Monophyletic are preferred because they represent evolutionary history
5. Define molecular clocks and how they relate to determining evolutionary trends.
Molecular clocks- models that use mutation rates to measure evolutionary time.
The more time that has passed since two species have diverged from a common
ancestor, the more mutations will have built up in each lineage, and the more different
the two species will be at the molecular level.
o The rate of mutations is the ticking of the molecular clock.
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