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MACROEVOLUTION • Microevolution – focus on populations evolving • MACROEVOLUTION – large geological evolutionary events and speciation – Age of Earth and major evolutionary events – Fossil record analysis – Gradualism versus Punctuated Equilibrium – Phyletic versus Divergent Speciation Phylogeny and Tree of Life (ch26) • Phylogeny – evolutionary history of species or group • Systematics – discipline focused on classifying organisms and determining phylogeny * Binomial nomenclature * Hierarchical classification Morphology and Biochemistry • Before biochemical analysis evolutionary trees based on anatomy and physiology of organisms Cladistics – classification based on common descent forms • Cladograms – group organisms based on shared characteristics * Primitive or original characteristic = shared by all members of the group (of little value) * derived or advanced characteristics – characteristics unique to a group, usually more advanced features added to the primitive Cladograms Introduction • http://ccl.northwestern.edu/simevolution/ob onu/cladograms/Open-This-File.swf Try it – complete Cladogram Analysis Answer Try making your own – simple example Notice common characters Jars of Life! • Goal: Create a table, Venn Diagram and cladogram for the specimens in the group. Example – Phylogeny of Living Organisms HW: CLADOGRAM PHYLOGENY - Invertebrate and Vertebrate Cladograms – try them, use textbook and define unknown terms LESSON 1 Phylogeny and Systemics Example – Phylogeny of Living Organisms Notice common characters Which group circled depicts a complete evolutionary relationship with ancestors? 1. 2. According to the cladogram, are crocodiles related more closely to snake and lizards or birds? What common character do birds and crocodiles share? Lepidosauromorpha Archosauromorpha Diapsida DNA! CROCODILE AND CHICKEN DNA IS MORE SIMILAR THAN CROCODILE AND SNAKE or CROCODILE AND LIZARD Constructing a Cladogram 1. Sort homology from analogy Try one- start with table that shows common characters Try this one – it’s similar to your project Answer the following guiding questions 1. Which is the outlier? 2. Which are least related? 3. Which are the most closely related? 4. Which are second most related? Now just piece the puzzle together! Answer EXAMPLE: Muscle protiens • Actin and Myosin are proteins that cause muscle contractions in all animals • Lots of additional proteins help support the muscle contraction process • These supporting proteins vary in amino acid sequence from one species to another • Can be used to determine rate of change and relationships Your group will be producing a table like this one! It will show common characters (proteins) between fish species Using DNA/RNA as evidence for evolutionary relationships. • Having a BLAST! activity