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Modern Taxonomy Evolutionary Classification • Cladistics – the branch of taxonomy that classifies organisms according to their evolutionary divergence from common ancestors • Comparisons • DNA • RNA • Amino acid sequences • Different results • Traditional classification • Key characteristics compared • Places birds in their own group • Evolutionary classification • Structural features and other characteristics compared • Reflects closer relationship • Places birds with crocodiles Cladograms • Cladogram – a branching diagram showing points of species divergence from a common ancestor without indication as to how far removed species are from each other • Clade – a group of related organisms representing a complete branch of a biological tree • Derived characters – a character shared by all members of a branch but not present before the branch in cladograms • Parsimony – the principle that looks for the simplest, and probably most likely, scientific explanation that fits the evidence • Strategies for interpreting cladograms • Step 1 | Determine which members of the group share a common ancestor • Step 2 | Determine which organisms are more closely related by counting the splits between organisms. • Simplified and may omit species or groups • Can be drawn multiple ways • Groups debated • Differing cladograms Biology 14.3 – Modern Taxonomy Modern Taxonomy Tools Used in Evolutionary Classification • • • • Fossil record Biogeography Anatomy Biochemistry • Fossils and biogeography • Changes over long periods of time • Living with extinct species • Radioactive dating • Comparing anatomy can indicate common ancestry • Homologous structures suggest similar evolutionary origin • Biochemistry comparisons • Amino acid sequences of proteins • Nucleotide sequences of DNA and RNA • Mutation clocks – a technique that uses the fossil record and rates of molecular change to deduce the time in geologic history when two species diverged • Greater differences, longer time since divergence from common ancestor Biology 14.3 – Modern Taxonomy