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Introductory Phylogenetics and the Blue line in DNA Subway Why is the tree of life important? “Knowledge of evolutionary relationships is fundamental to biology, yielding new insights across the plant sciences, from comparative genomics and molecular evolution, to plant development, to the study of adaptation, speciation, community assembly, and ecosystem functioning.” 2 Tree of Life: Classification and Phylogeny Image from http://tolweb.org/tree 3 We have a tendency to put things into categories. 4 Classifications often reflect evolutionary history F B A D C E 5 Phylogenetic trees are representations of evolutionary history 6 2007 evolution 77,816 100% ecolog* 62,761 82% phylogen* 29,282 38% ecolog* evolution phylogen* Figure courtesy of Brian Omeara 7 What is the difference between taxonomy and phylogeny? 8 Consider primates: Do humans make up a monophyletic group? Hylobatidae Pongidae Hominidae (E) human 9 Phylogeny based on a globin pseudogene suggests that humans and chimpanzees make up a single monophyletic group outgroup 10 Are there practical uses for phylogenetics? Consider the “Tripoli Six” 11 Are there practical uses for phylogenetics? Six Medical aid workers who arrived in Libya were accused of causing an HIV outbreak amongst 400 children at a Libyan hospital. Forensic phylogenetic analysis showed that the strains of HIV and HCV were prevalent in the hospital well before the team arrived in 1990 The aid workers were eventually released. 12 Trait Evolution Image courtesy of Brian Omeara 13 Are the “Camera eyes” in molluscs and vertebrates homologous? Rotifera Platyhelminthes Annelida Mollusca Nematoda Arthropoda Echinodermata Vertebrata gain gain 14 http://phe.rockefeller.edu/barcode/blog/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/titmice-tree2.gif 15 Phylogenetic tree as a reference for barcode-based species identification 16 Phylogenetic tree as a reference for barcode-based species identification * *common water nymph 17 The Blue Line 18