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Chapter 18: classification, evolution and phylogeny: knowing what and organism is can be crucial. History: classification of organisms is based on evolutionary relationships, ex: morphological, development, behavioral, genetic, and molecular data. 18. 1 the significance of similarities and differences: determining evolutionary relationships is crucial to understand organisms" diversity. Organisms may look the same but how closely related (evolutionary sense) are they is a tough task to find out. Systematic biology, classification, and taxonomy helps organize and understand the biological world. The science of systematics has two major goals: first goal, reconstruct phylogeny or evolutionary history of a group of organisms. Phylogenies are presented as phylogenetic trees, which are formal hypotheses identifying likely relationships among species. Accurate phylogenetic trees are essential components of the comparative method that biologists use to analyze evolutionary processes. Biology: lecture 06-07: second goal, is taxonomy, the identification and naming of species and their placement in a classification.

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