BIO152H5 Chapter Notes -Excavata, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ciliate

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Chapter 27: phylogenies and the history of life. Phylogenies and the fossil record are the major tools that biologists use to study the history of life. The cambrian explosion was the rapid morphological and ecological diversification of animals that occurred during the cambrian period. Adaptive radiations are a major pattern in the history of life. They are instances of rapid diversification associated with new ecological opportunities and new morphological innovations. Mass extinctions have occurred repeatedly throughout the history of life. They rapidly eliminate most of the species alive in a more or less random manner. Section 27. 1 outline: tools for studying history: phylogenetic trees. The evolutionary history of a group of organisms is called a phylogeny. A phylogenetic tree shows ancestor descendant relationships among populations or species. Figure 27. 1 shows the parts of a phylogenetic tree. Adjacent branches are sister taxa (a taxon is any named group of organisms).

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