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18-2 Modern Evolutionary
Classification
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18-2 Modern Evolutionary Classification
Evolutionary Classification
Evolutionary
Classification
Phylogeny is the study of evolutionary
relationships among organisms.
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18-2 Modern Evolutionary Classification
Evolutionary
Classification
Biologists currently group organisms into
categories that represent lines of
evolutionary descent, or phylogeny, not
just physical similarities.
The strategy of grouping organisms is based
on evolutionary history and is called
evolutionary classification.
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Evolutionary
Classification
The higher the level of the taxon, the further back
in time is the common ancestor of all the
organisms in the taxon.
Organisms that appear very similar may not share a
recent common ancestor.
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Evolutionary
Classification
Different Methods of Classification
Appendages
Crab
Barnacle
Mollusk
Crustaceans
Conical Shells
Limpet
Crab
Barnacle
Molted external
skeleton
Segmentation
CLASSIFICATION BASED ON
VISIBLE SIMILARITY
Limpet
Tiny freeswimming larva
CLADOGRAM
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Classification Using
Cladograms
Classification Using Cladograms
Many biologists now use a method called cladistic
analysis.
Characteristics that appear in recent parts of a
lineage but not in its older members are called
derived characters.
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Classification Using
Cladograms
Derived characters can be
used to construct a
cladogram, a diagram that
shows the evolutionary
relationships among a
group of organisms.
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Classification Using
Cladograms
A cladogram shows the evolutionary relationships
between crabs, barnacles, and limpets.
Crustaceans
Mollusk
Barnacle
Crab
Limpet
Molted external skeleton
Segmentation
Tiny free-swimming larva
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Similarities in DNA
and RNA
Similarities in DNA and RNA
The genes of many organisms show
important similarities at the molecular level.
Similarities in DNA can be used to help
determine classification and evolutionary
relationships.
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Similarities in DNA
and RNA
The genes of many organisms show
important similarities at the molecular
level.
Similarities in DNA can be used to help
determine classification and evolutionary
relationships.
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18-2 Modern Evolutionary Classification
DNA Evidence
Similarities in DNA
and RNA
The more similar the DNA of two species, the more
recently they shared a common ancestor, and the
more closely they are related in evolutionary terms.
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A gene in an
ancestral species
Molecular Clocks
A molecular clock
uses DNA
comparisons to
estimate the length
of time that two
species have been
evolving
independently.
Molecular Clocks
2 mutations
new
mutation
Species
A
2 mutations
new
new
mutation mutation
Species
B
Species
C
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