CLADOGRAMS DETERMINING EVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIPS Which type of plant is most closely related to flowering plants? CONIFERS HISTORY OF CLASSIFICATION ...
How to construct a Cladogram Vocabulary Character: an attribute the organism has. A typical character for an animals might be eye color. For plants, it might be ...
Chloroplasts contain Chloro-phylls a and b. Nonvascular plants. No vascular tissue ... Most have true roots and leaves. Require water for sexual reproduction ...
A cladogram shows that all chordates evolved from tunicates and lancelets. dinosaur ancestors. fishes. a common ancestor. 5 4 3 2 1 Pikaia was an early worm. fish ...
are groups which contain ALL the descendents of a common. ancestor. ... for it does not contain ALL the descendents of a single. common ancestor. It is PARAPHYLETIC. ...
Taxonomy & Phylogeny Introduction Classification Phylogeny Cladograms Quiz Which of the following cladograms incorrectly illustrates sister groups? Question 12 Sorry!
... Lizard Fish Four Limbs Fur Tail Lost One Possible Cladogram Chimpanzee A Vertebrate Cladogram Birds Mammals Reptile Amphibian Fish ... Animal Classification, ...
Tree Building What is a tree ? Cladograms Trees Scenario How to build a tree ? Observations First Principles Assumptions Methods What is a tree ? Cladograms and Trees ...
Phylogeny Systematics Hypothesis Cladistics Derived character Cladogram Dichotomous Key Order Family Genus Species Common name Scientific name Binomial
CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE All Living Things reproduce!!!!! All Living Things Have DNA!!!! Cladogram Autosomal vs. Sex Chromosomes ALL OF THE TRAITS THAT MENDEL STUDIED ...
Classifying Living Things Cladograms Cladogram- a branching diagram that shows evolutionary relationships. We use Taxonomy the science of classifying living ...
18.2 Modern Evolutionary Classification Which similarities are most important? Evolutionary classification Classification using cladograms Similarities in DNA and RNA
KINGDOMS OF LIFEre 18-13 Cladogram of Six Kingdoms and Three Domains Archaebacteria Section 18-3 Fungi Animalia Plantae Protista Kingdoms Eubacteria Eubacteria
What are the 6 Kingdoms of Organisms? What is a cladogram? What are the 5 ways we can determine evolutionary relationships? Archeabacteria, Eubacteria, Protists ...
Warm-Up 3/24 What is a derived characteristic? What is a clade? Circle a clade on the cladogram below. 18.2 Modern Evolutionary Classification 18.2 Modern ...
... Convert the Venn Diagram into a Cladogram Vertebrae Shark Two pairs of limbs Bullfrog Mammary Glands Kangaroo Placenta Human Turn to your neighbor ...
Animal Classification, Phylogeny, and Organization Chapter 7 Zoology Construct a Cladogram for Us! Gorilla Four limbs Fur No tail Tiger Four limbs Fur Tail Lizard ...
CHROMOSOME. COMPARISONS. Evolution ENSI Lesson. on Human Evolution ... 'Comparison of Hominoid Chromosomes' Primate Cladogram. Based on Chromosome. changes ...
Classification based on similar charactersitics & evolutionary history ... No= lizard. Ignores morphologic divergence. See cladogram. Slide 6. Cladograms ...
The Molecular Data and the evolutionary relationships of life's diverse forms ... A- Molecular Data led to: a- Cladistic analysis to taxonomy, b- Cladograms ...
South Puget Sound, Washington (USA) Katherine M. Kelly The Evergreen State College, ... Unrooted Cladogram derived from Northwest Coast Basketry Attributes ...
Two basic patterns in which evolution of one species into one or more ... Cladogram of various vertebrates: leopard, tuna, salamander, turtle and lamprey. ...
a cladogram is a branching diagram describing the phylogenetic relationships of ... A phenogram is generated from phenetic analysis (numerical taxonomy) ...
Kingdom King. Phylum Philip. Class Came. Order Over. Family For. Genus Green. Species Soup ... Lizards and Snakes. Crocodiles. Birds. Cladogram. Phylogenetic ...
How does discontinuity arise from ... Knowlton (snapping shrimp) ... Snapping shrimp: cladogram based on mtDNA (Knowlton) P/C = Pacific/Caribbean population ...
Knowledge Based Phylogenetic Classification Mining ... The goal of phylogenetic classification is to construct cladograms following Hennig principles. ...
Branches, splits, bipartitions In a rooted tree: clades Mono-, Para-, polyphyletic groups, cladists and a natural taxonomy The term cladogram refers to a strictly ...
THE ARTHROPODS. Figure 3: This cladogram shows the most parsimonious tree that was obtained ... Members of the Holt and Iudica (2006) Phylum Oomycota (Clade B) ...
Chapter 20 Classification of Living Things 20-3 * Cladistic Systematics Now that we know how to read phylogenetic trees .how are they made? Based on shared ...
Is a hippopotamus more closely related to a pig or to a whale? HIPPO WHALE Evolutionary Link Whales and hippos had a common water-loving ancestor 50 to 60 million ...
KINGDOM PLANTAE CHAPTERS 27-31 CHARACTERISTICS Autotrophic, eukaryotic, multicellular, primarily diploid but some triploid (corn) Plant-like protists (algae) is the ...
Taxonomy and Cladistics How are organisms grouped and organized? Identifying, naming, and classifying species Why does everything need a scientific name?
Categorize organisms below: Dog Cat Cat fish Lion Wolf Apple tree Dandelions Lizard Shark Mouse Deer Taxonomy Taxonomy Classification and naming of living things 1700 ...
CLASSIFICATION Why do you think scientists like to put organisms into groups, like mammals or insects? WHAT IS CLASSIFICATION? Classification is the arrangement of ...
Classification The organization of living things DOMAIN ARCHAEA DOMAIN EUKARYA Kingdoms Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Plantae Fungi Animalia DOMAIN BACTERIA
Types of Evolution Gradualism Punctuated Equilibrium Both play a role in evolution Gradualism Most evolutionary ... evolutionary theory to understand medicine) ...
CLASSIFICATION Why Classification? * Study the diversity of life * Group and name organisms in a logical manner Taxonomy: science of classifying living and creating ...
Classifying Organisms What methods are used to classify living things into groups? Why does every species have a scientific name? Lesson 2 Reading Guide
KEY CONCEPT Modern classification is based on evolutionary relationships. Cladistics is classification based on common ancestry. Phylogeny is the evolutionary history ...
Hierarchical Classification vs. Systematics Nomenclature is the science of naming organisms Evolution has created an enormous diversity, so how do we deal with it?
Biological Classification Chapter 17 iRespond Question Master A.) Response A B.) Response B C.) Response C D.) Response D E.) Response E Percent Complete 100% 00:30 ...
Classify each of these diseases by what organisms cause them. B= Bacteria F=Fungus P=Protist V = Virus O = Other Strep throat Cold Sores Pink Eye Flu Athlete ...