Unit 4 10C: Evidence of evolutionary relationships Flashcards

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Structural morphology

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the study of an organism’s features and form to determine the evolutionary relationship of species

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Homologous structures

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A structure within a group of species that performs a different fucntion yet has the same underlying structure

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Divergent evolution

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Where two or more species form from a single ancestral species over time

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Vestigial Structure

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A structure within an organism that is no longer functional but served a purpose in a common ancestor

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Primates

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The order consisting of all current and extinct humans, apes and monkeys, characterised by having dexterous hands with opposable thumbs and a relatively large and developed brain

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Molecular homology

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The analysis of DNA and amino acid sequences as evidence of evolutionary relationships

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What two fundamental ideas is molecular homology based off

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  1. The greater the similarily in the DNA or amino acid sequences between the species, the less time that has passed, and therefore the more recently these species shared a common ancestor.
    The greater the differences in these sequences between species, the more time that has elapsed for these changes to accumulate and, hence, the further back in time a common ancestor was shared.
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Relatedness

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Refers to how recently species split from a common ancestor

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Phylogeny

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A branch of science that studies the evolutionary relationships between a group of species

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Phylogenic tree

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A branching diagram used to represent the evolutionary relationships between species

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advantages of using Mitochondrial DNA over nuclear DNA when used as a molecular clock to determine evolutionary relationships

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-Only passed through maternal lineage, no recombination with other parents’ DNA
-Large amounts of mitochondria within cell

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Limitation of using MtDNA for determining relatedness

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MtDNA only inherited from the maternal line, and therefore
Does not compare relatedness of organism to different parental species

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