Biology 2581B Quiz: Phylogeny

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Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species or group of species. Each branch point represents the common ancestor of the two evolutionary lineages diverging from it. All phylogenetic trees are rooted, which means that a branch point within the tree represents the most recent common ancestor of all taxa in the tree. A lineage that diverges from all groups early in the history is called a basal taxon. Organisms share many characteristics because of common ancestry. Groups of organisms that share an immediate common ancestor that is not shared by any other group is called a sister taxa. Recall that phenotypic and genetic similarities due to shared ancestry are called homologies. The scientific discipline of naming and classifying organisms is called taxonomy. The two-part format of the scientific name, commonly called a binomial. The first part is the name of the genus to which the species belongs, the second part is the specific epithet.

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