Theme 5A Flashcards

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node

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in phylogenetic trees, the point where a branch splits, representing the MOST RECENT common ancestor from which the descendant species diverged.

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phylogenetic tree

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a diagrammed hypothesis about the evolutionary history, or phylogeny, of a species

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sister groups

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groups that are more closely related to each other than either of them is to any other group

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taxon

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all the species in a taxonomic entity such as family or genus

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monophyletic

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describes groupings in which all members share a single common ancestor not shared with any other species or group of species

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paraphyletic

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describes groupings that include some, but not all, the descendants of a common ancestor

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polyphyletic

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describes groupings that do not include the last common ancestor of all members

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character

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in the discipline of systematics, an anatomical, physiological, or molecular feature of an organism that varies among closely related species

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character states

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the observed condition of a character, such as presence or absence of lungs or arrangement of petals

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how are phylogenetic trees constructed?

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by comparison of character states shared among different groups of organisms

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homologous

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describes characters that are similar in different species because of descent from a common ancestor

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analogous

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describes similar characters that evolved independently in different organisms as a result of adaptation to similar environments: i.e. CONVERGENT EVOLUTION

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synapomorphy

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a shared derived character; a homology shared by some, but not all, members of a group: MOST IMPORTANT FOR BUILDING PHYLOGENETIC TREES

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cladistics

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phylogenetic reconstruction on the basis of shared evolutionary changes in characters, often called synapomorphies

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parsimony

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choosing the simplest hypothesis to account for a given set of observations

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