Read and analyze a phylogenetic tree that documents evolutionary relationships
This bee and Echinacea flower (Figure 1) could not look more different, yet they are related, as are all living organisms on Earth. By following pathways of similarities and changes—both visible and genetic—scientists seek to map the evolutionary past of how life developed from single-celled organisms to the tremendous collection of creatures that have germinated, crawled, floated, swam, flown, and walked on this planet.
What You’ll Learn to Do
- Discuss the components and purpose of a phylogenetic tree
- List the different levels of the taxonomic classification system
- Compare homologous and analogous traits
- Discuss the purpose of cladistics
- Identify different perspectives and criticisms of the phylogenetic tree
Learning Activities
The learning activities for this section include the following:
- Phylogenetic Trees
- Taxonomy
- Homologous and Analogous Traits
- Cladistics
- Perspectives on the Phylogenetic Tree
- Self Check: Phylogenies and the History of Life
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