BIOL 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Cladistics, Synapomorphy

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Two major analytical tools used to analyze change over time are; fossil record, phylogenetic trees, tools for studying history: phylogenetic trees. Phylogeny --> the evolutionary history of a group of organisms. Phenetic approach --> estimating based on computing a statistic that summarizes the overall similarity among pop"ns based on data. Cladistic approach --> inferring based on the realization of that relationships among species can be reconstructed by identifying shared derived characteristics in the species being studied (synapomorphies) Synapomorphies --> characteristics that are shared because they are derived from traits that existed in their common ancestor. Ancestral trait --> characteristic that existed in an ancestor. Derived trait --> characteristic that is a modified form of the ancestral trait , found in a descendant. Homoplasy --> occurs when traits are similar for reasons other than common ancestry (an explanation other than homology); traits are similar but not inherited from common ancestor. Phylogenetic trees show the the ancestor-descendant relationships among pop"ns/species.

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