Phylogeny 2 Flashcards

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can we treat each species as a replicate for evolutionary studies (2)

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  • no, species aren’t independent replicates because they evolved from common ancestors
  • using species as replicates could lead to a proposed pattern that is just due to coincidence
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sister clade comparison (2)

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  • method where you find a pair of sister clades that differ in a trait and see which clade has more species
  • if many pairs show the same pattern, where the one clade with a certain trait has more species than its sister with a certain trait, then this is evidence that the trait affects diversification
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what are the general rules for parsimony

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  • if all members of a clade have the same state, than all of the ancestral nodes up to and including the MRCA, have the same state
  • if two sister clades have different states, then the state in their MRCA depends on the neighbouring clades
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what can correlations between two traits tell us (2)

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  • might suggest two traits are functionally related and can give us a hint about: evolutionary adaption or physiological, biochemical and cellular mechanisms
  • correlation reflects function and adaptation, but can be misleading
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to tell correlation from coincidence, in what cases do we need more repetition (2)

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  • when assessing the correlation between two traits

- when assessing whether a certain trait allowed a clade of species to diversify

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pseudoreplication

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  • using replicates that are actually not independent; samples have some other sort of connection such as a common genetic history
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in phylogenetic correlation, what is the relevant sample size

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  • the number of evolutionary events, not the number of species
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comparative biology/comparative method

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  • approach of finding patterns across many species to understand biological processes
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