Classification of Vertebrates

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Classification of Vertebrates (review)

Not this again! Taxonomy is? Developed by? Pre or Post Darwin? What traits were historically used to classify? What traits are used today? What is the highest level of classification? What is binomial nomenclature? Classification system is the same system used in Biodiversity to categorized and organize the diversity of life Review:

Phylogenetic Systematics Problems with Taxonomy? What is systematics? How is it different from taxonomy? What is a cladogram? Key terms: Synapomorphy? Plesiomorphy? Others Monophyletic Paraphyletic Polyphyletic What is a Sister group? What is an outgroup? Phylogenetic Systematics The second tool used by scientists to organize and group life is: Systematics or phylogenetic systematics or phylogenetics Grouping is based on evolutionary relationships Ignore the Linnaean ranks associated with each species Try and determine where (as well as the route taken) a species fits on a tree Trees known as Cladogram or Phylogeny – depicts the evolutionary history of a group The base is ancestral and tips are the modern representatives Branching occurs when major evolutionary changes led to a new group Some general systematics terminology Sister group – branches that originate at same node and share a common ancestor Outgroups – lineages outside the clade of interest (used as a control)

What is a vertebrate?

Lets Start Big What domain are vertebrates in? What comes after domain? What comes next?

Chordata Divided What lineages fall within chordata?

What Makes a Vertebrate? back to this Exceptions?

What Makes a Vertebrate?

How to make a vertebrate? 1 part Hox genes Double it!

How to make a vertebrate? 1 part new germ layer What are the three germ layers?

Basic Vertebrate Structure Tissue types Key proteins

Integument Outer covering Consists of 3 parts

The Vertebrate Body Cavity Animals grouped by body cavity type What are the 3 types? Divided into 2 broad cavities Subdivided

Mineralized Tissues