2 Flashcards

1
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Paraphyletic clade?

A

An ancestor and a group of oof taxa but it is not monophyletic because some of the descendants are missing.

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Each row in a character matrix is a?

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Taxon

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The characters (columns) in a character matrix are?

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Traits

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4
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Outgroups in a character matrix have __ for all characters?

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0’s

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5
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How to construct a tree from character matrix?

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  1. Outgroup
  2. Identify two taxa that share most derived characters (sister taxa)
  3. Synapomorphies
  4. Identify taxon that shares the most derived characters with sister taxa
  5. Synapomorphies
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Tree to indented classification?

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Each time there is an indent, it is a new taxa from earliest to latest speciation event. Always group first, then traits.

  1. Outgroup
  2. Synapomorphy
    1. Outgroup of monophyletic clade
    2. Synapomorphy
      1. Group 1 of monophyletic clade
      2. Group 2 of monophyletic clade
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7
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Tree from parentheses representation?

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(Latest group, (Later group, (Earliest group 1, group 2)))

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Why a phylogenetic tree a hypothesis?

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It is based on data.

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9
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Tree thinking?

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Using data to construct phylogenetic trees and reading phylogenetic trees to determine evolutionary relationships. It can also allow you to understand how different features or traits evolve in different groups.

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Pedigree?

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Nodes are named people instead of common ancestors since a pedigree is the ancestors of individuals whereas a phylogeny represents the ancestors of populations or species.

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How many ancestors are in a pedigree vs a phylogeny?

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Two ancestors for pedigree, one for phylogeny.

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In a phylogeny, how many direct descendants do you have, always?

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Two with each node having one direct ancestor.

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13
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Polytomy?

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Phylogenetic tree with multiple branches coming from a node.

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How does a polytomy happen?

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we don’t know how several groups are related since we don’t know their Synapomorphies uniting them. Thus, polytomy showcases a lack of information.

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15
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Tetrapods?

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All have the same forelimbs

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What do you mean X is sister to A?

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X share a most recent common ancestor to A WITHOUT going backwards in time.