Phylogeny Flashcards

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What is the number of species on Earth?

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  • No accurate estimate
  • Estimates over six decades are variable (2-100 million)
  • Current best estimate: 8 million species
  • Eukaryotes only
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Life on Earth

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  • Scientists have classified over 1.5 million species of animals
  • Thousands more are described each year
  • Less than 20% of all extant species know
  • Less than 1% are known for extinct species
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How do you discover a new species?

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  • No form rules
  • Compare morphological, genetic features, physiological features to known specimens
  • Publish in scientific journal
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What is microevolution?

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pertains to evolutionary changes in frequencies of variant forms of genes within populations

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What is macroevolution?

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pertains to evolution on a long timescale. Origins of new structures, species, mass extinctions

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What are the patterns of macroevolution?

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  • Stasis
  • Lineage splitting
  • Extinction
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What is stasis?

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some lineages don’t change much, even over millions of years

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What is lineage-splitting?

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  • Speciation
  • Various patterns
    frequent lineage splitting
    low rate go lineage splitting
    bursts of lineage splitting
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What is extinction?

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  • Frequent or rare within a lineage
  • Can occur simultaneously across many lineages (mass extinction)
  • Two possible evolutionary fates for every species (give rise to new species and become extinct)
  • Over 99% of the species that have ever lived on Earth are extinct
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What is phylogeny?

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the origin and diversification of any taxon, or the evolutionary history of its origin and diversification

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What is a phylogenetic tree?

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a tree diagram whose branches represent current or past evolutionary lineages and which shows the hypothesized patterns of common descent among those lineages

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How are these relationships determined?

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classification is based on common evolutionary descent

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What are their shared characters?

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  • Homology: character similarity resulting from common ancestry
  • Homoplasy: non-homologous similarities that may be found in various organisms (not inherited from a common ancestor)
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What is cladistics?

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  • An approach or methodology for classifying organisms based on common evolutionary descent
  • Goal: infer the evolutionary tree (phylogeny) that relates all extant and extinct species
  • Accomplished by comparing characters
    characters can be morphological, chromosomal or molecular
    sometimes behavioural and ecological features are also used
  • Analysis of ancestral and derived characters used to construct a cladogram
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What is a cladogram?

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a diagram used in cladistics to show evolutionary relationships between organisms

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What is a clade?

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a unit of evolutionary common descent that includes ancestral lineage and all descendants

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What is a character?

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organismal feature that varies between species

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What is an ancestral character?

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character state present in the common ancestor

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What is a derived character?

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all other variant forms of the character that arose later within the group

20
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What are the types of clades?

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monophyletic clade
paraphyletic clade
polyphyletic clade

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What is a monophyletic clade?

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includes the most recent common ancestor and all descendants of that ancestor

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What is a paraphyletic clade?

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includes the most recent common ancestor and some but not all descendants of that ancestor

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What is a polyphyletic clade?

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does not include the most recent common ancestor of all members of a group (the group has at least two separate evolutionary origins)