Chapter 26: Phylogeny and the Tree of Life Flashcards

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Phylogeny

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Evolutionary history of a species or group of related species

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Systematics

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Discipline focused on classifying organisms and determining their evolutionary relationships

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Taxonomy

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Scientific discipline where organisms are named and classified

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Binomial Nomenclature

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  • 2 part format of an organism’s scientific name

- Instituted by Charles Linnaeus

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Genus

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First part of scientific name

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Order of Classification

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Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

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Taxon

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A named taxonomic unit at any level of classification

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Phylogenetic Tree

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Branching diagram that shows evolutionary history of a group of organisms

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Branch Points

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The representation on a phylogenetic tree of the divergence of two or more taxa from a common ancestor

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Sister Taxa

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Groups of organisms that share an immediate common ancestor and hence are each other’s closest relatives

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Rooted

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A branch point within the tree represents the most recent common ancestor of all taxa in the tree

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Basal Taxon

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  • A lineage that diverged early in the history of a group

- Lies on a branch near the common ancestor of the groups

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Polytonomy

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A branch point from which > two descendant groups emerge

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Analogy

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Similarity between two organisms due to convergent evolution

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Homoplasies

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Analogous structures that evolved separately

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Cladistics

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Approach to systematics where common ancestry is the primary criteria used to classify organisms

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Clades

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Groups that include a species and its descendants

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Monophyletic

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Consists of an ancestral species and all of its descendants

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Paraphyletic

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Contains ancestral species and some of its descendants

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Polyphyletic

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Includes distantly related species but not the most recent common ancestor

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Shared Ancestral Character

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Character that originated in the ancestor of the taxon

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Shared Derived Character

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An evolutionary novelty that is unique to a particular clade

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Outgroup

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Species / group of species from an evolutionary lineage that is known to have diverged before

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Ingroup

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The lineage that includes the species being studied

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Maximum Parsimony (Occam’s Razor)

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The simplest explanation that is consistent with the facts should be investigated first

26
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Maximum Likelihood

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The tree most likely to have produced a given set of DNA data is identified based on certain probability rules about how DNA sequences change over time

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Orthologous Genes

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Homology is the result of a specific speciation event and occurs between genes in different species

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Paralogous Genes

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  • Homology results from gene duplication

- Multiple copies of these genes have diverged from one another within a species

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Molecular Clock

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Approach for measuring the absolute time of evolutionary change based on the observation that some genes and other regions of genomes appear to evolve at constant rates

30
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Horizontal Gene Transfer

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The transfer of genes from one genome to another through mechanisms such as transposable elements, plasmid exchange, viral activity, and perhaps fusions of different organisms