Chapter 4 Flashcards
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Terminal ends of an evolutionary tree; representing species, molecules, of populations being compared
Branches
Lineages evolving through time between successive speciation events
Nodes
Point where lineage splits (speciation event)
Internal nodes
Nodes within phylogeny representing ancestral populations or species
Clade
Organisms and all its descendants
Taxonomy
Science of describing, naming, and classifying species based on morphology
Monophyletic
Group of organisms that form a clade
Characters
Heritable aspects of organisms that can be compared across taxa
Synapomorphy
Shared derived character shared by all descendants
Cladistics
Method that constructs trees by grouping taxa based on their shared derived traits
Homoplasy
Character state similar due to convergent evolution or reversal
Evolutionary reversal
Reversal from derived character state to its ancestral state
Outgroup
Group outside monophyletic group under consideration
Exaptation
Originates for one function later co-opts for a new function
Phylogeny
Visual representation of the evolutionary history of population, genes, or species