9/11 Phylogenetics Flashcards

1
Q

Taxonomy:
* _______________________
and classifies new species

A

Identifies, names,

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Phylogeny:
* ______________
relationships among
groups of organisms

A

Evolutionary

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2
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Carl Linnaeus (1707 – 1778)
* Father of taxonomy
* Developed system for
_____________ and classifying
organisms
* Used ____________________
characteristics to assign
scientific names
* Devised classification system
(taxonomic hierarchy)

A
  1. naming
  2. morphological
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3
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Goals of Taxonomy and Phylogenetics:

  1. Compile an _______________ of world’s biota
  2. __________________ the biota
A
  1. inventory
  2. describe
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4
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  • _____ million species have been named
  • Estimates total # of species: ____ to ____ million
  • Birds and mammals very well known!
  • ____________ and _______________ , virtually unknown
A

1) 1.9 million
2) 8-10 million
3) Bacteria and invertebrates

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5
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ex. Diversity of insects in tropical forests
* Study: San Lorenzo forest in Panama
* 1 acre of forest
* >_____________ insect species
* _____to____% previously unknown to science

A

1) 6,000
2) 60-70%

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6
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In classification D.K.P.C.O.F.G.S:
The higher the category, the more inclusive (________)

A

Broader

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7
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Phylogeny and classification:
*Phylogenetics reflects _________________
Organisms share a true *evolutionary history regardless of our arbitrary decisions of how to classify them

A

Evolutionary history

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8
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Phylogenetics:
* Study of the evolutionary _____________________
* Phylogenetic tree is a diagram that indicates ________________________ and lines of descent

A
  1. relationships
  2. common ancestors
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9
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Phylogenetic Trees:
*A primitive character (pleisiomorphic) is _____________
in ________________________ and in all members of a
group

A

present in the common ancestor

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10
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A derived character (apomorphic or synapomorphic) is
one that is found _________________________
line of descent.

A

found only in a particular

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11
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*Analogous structures: _________________ to a
common challenge

*Homologous structures:
__________ similarities

A

1) solutions
2) Inherited

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12
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  • Convergent Evolution
    – Acquisition of the ____________ or _______________
    characters in distantly related lines of descent
A

same or similar

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13
Q

Analagous structures have the ___________________________ in different groups but not derived
from a common ancestor
ex. Fins of a tuna (fish) and dolphin (mammal

A

same function

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14
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Homologous structures are related
to each other through common descent
*May have
_________________
Ex: Vertebrate forelimbs

A

different functions

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15
Q

Analogous structures have the
________ functions, but evolved
_______________________

A

same
independently

16
Q

Homologous structures are
anatomically ___________
(derived from common ancestor)
but may have ______________
functions

A

similar
different

17
Q

A taxon is monophyletic if a single ancestor gave rise to
all ____________________ in that taxon and none in others

A

species

18
Q

A taxon is paraphyletic if it only includes _________________ the descendants of a shared common
ancestor

A

some but not all

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