Chapter 8 Flashcards

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Apomorphy

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Derived characteristic

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Plesiomorphy

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Preexisting/ancestral characteristic

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3
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Synapomorphy

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Derived characteristic shared by multiple lineages

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4
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Paraphyletic

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A common ancestor and all but one of its descendants

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5
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Polyphyletic

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Some descendants (excluding more than one), but not including the common ancestor

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6
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Polytomy

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Three-way split (three branches)

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7
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Convergent/Homoplasy evolution

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Similar characteristics appearing in different lineages

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8
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Reversal

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Loss of derived traits

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9
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Homoplasy

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Similarity in character states due to convergence or reversal

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Likelihood

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Probability of the data given in a tree, it’s branch lengths, and a model of evolution

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Molecular clock

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Addressing questions about timing by analyzing molecular traits that change at a steady state

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12
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Neutral mutations

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Change in an individuals DNA, but not their phenotype. Caused by genetic drift

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13
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Transitions

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Evolutionary modifications

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14
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Root

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The common ancestor of all descendants

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15
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Node

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The common ancestor of the preceding descendants

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16
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Sister species

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Each other’s closest relatives

17
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Clade

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A monophyletic group, an ancestor and all of its descendants

18
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Explain one source of uncertainty in phylogenetic tree construction

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Similar adaptations can evolve independently, known as convergent evolution.

19
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Why are parsimonious trees not necessarily correct? Why, then, do we use parsimony?

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They are not necessarily correct because evolution does not necessarily work in the fewest evolutionary changes of characteristics (Ockham’s razor). We still use it because it allows us to still make inferences when evidence is limited, and it can be justified as a statistical estimator of unknown phylogeny.