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Zoology 445 Fall 2006 Reading: Chapters 2 & 14 of text Phylogenies: Handout I. Constructing phylogenetic trees. Phylogenetic tree = A graphical representation of the evolutionary history of a group. Trees are constructed by organizing organisms into groups that share sets of derived characters states (= synapomorphies). Synapomorphies are nested, and the hierarchy of synapomorphies replicates the branching events within the evolutionary history of a group. Groups are organized using the principle of parsimony = The tree with the fewest number of steps is assumed to be the correct tree. AM Jarosz 1 Zol 445 Jarosz Maximize homology (=Similarity between species that results from inheritance of traits from a common ancestor.) And Minimize Homoplasy (= Similarity of characters found in different taxa that is due to convergence, parallelism or reversals – Not due to common descent.) Types of Homoplasy reversal. Another common form of Homoplasy is convergent evolution. The text uses the flippers of whales and penguins as an example. Trees can also be constructed by phenetic and maximum likelihood approaches (see Box 14.1, page 562 of text) Morphology Molecular Data 2 Zol 445 Jarosz Fig 14.5 Molecular data. Fig 14.6 Which characters to Use? Informative characters are those found in two or more species within the “ingroup” and fewer than all the species in the “ingroup”. 3 Zol 445 Jarosz Transposable element data. Fig 14.8 SINEs & LINEs are parasitic DNA that move slowly around the genome. Classifying the diversity of life. There is a major effort to change our hierarchical classification. Figure 14.10 Paraphyletic group = includes some but not all descendants of a common ancestor. 4 Zol 445 Jarosz Note: Section 14.3 of the text was not covered in lecture but is fair game for the test. \Evolution Zol 445\2006\ Phylogeny Handout.doc 5