biology lab ii exam Flashcards
phylogenetic trees
illustrates evolutionary relationship between organisms
taxa
species, family, class
root
the most common ancestor
node
illustrates divergence from a common ancestor (speciation occurs where node is located)
sister taxa
groups that are more closely related to eachother than either is to another group
monophyletic
common ancestor and all of its descendants (to know how many groups just count the number of nodes)
outgroup
1 or more species included to provide the direction of nodes of phylogenic study
paraphyletic
includes some but not all descendants of a common ancestor
parsimony
the most likely phylogeny is the simplest one with the least evolutionary change
homologous
present in common ancestor ( inherited)
analagous
evolved independently (similar enviornmental pressures)
apomorphy
derived trait or character that is unique to a group
synamorphy
derived that an entire clade has a particular trait
pleisiomorphy
ancestral trait that a taxon retains throughout evolution
homoplasy
character state that is shared by atleast two organisms but is not found in the common ancestor