5.4 Cladistics Flashcards
Clades
groups of species derived from a common ancestor
Mutations in DNA that persist and are inherited occur at a predictable rate.
When considering multiple changes in the base sequence of DNA. The sample size is large enough to estimate a mean rate of mutation.
Species that have a recent common ancestor can be expected to
have fewer differences in base or amino acid sequence
The rate at which mutations occur at can be used as a
molecular clock to calculate how long ago species diverged.
If the DNA base sequences of two species are similar then
few mutations have occurred therefore the species only diverged relatively recently
Homologous structures
are similar because of common ancestry
e.g. pentadactyl limbs
Analogous structures
are similar because of convergent evolution
e.g. the human eye and the octopus eye
A cladogram
is a tree diagram showing the similarities and differences between different species
The branching points on cladograms are called
nodes
Cladograms are mostly based on
DNA base sequences or the amino acid sequences in a protein.