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Warm-up What are the 2 parts that make up the Latin name of a species? Using the cladogram, which animals have claws/nails? Which animals have fur/mammary glands? To what is the chimp most closely related to?

Is a hippopotamus more closely related to a pig or to a whale Is a hippopotamus more closely related to a pig or to a whale? List 3 reasons to defend your answer.

HIPPO WHALE Based on physical comparisons (particularly dental structure and number of toes) it was originally thought that hippos were most closely related to pigs but DNA analysis indicates that hippos are more closely related to whales!

Evolutionary Link Whales and hippos had a common water-loving ancestor 50 to 60 million years ago that evolved and split into two groups: The pig-like anthracotheres – died out less than 2.5 million years ago, leaving only the hippo as a descendent The cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises)

Cladogram

Cladograms are used to… Organize organisms based on evolutionary relationships (phylogeny). In other words… who is related to who and where did we come from…

How are cladograms constructed? Organisms are grouped together based on their shared derived characteristics (trait modified from the ancestral trait).

Cladogram construction Given a table of derived characters (traits), create a cladogram

Step 1 – Create a Venn Diagram How many organisms are you comparing? This number will equal the number of circles in your Venn diagram. Now count the number of characters each organism has. This will be the order that you place the organisms in the Venn Diagram.

Venn Diagram Placenta: Human Mammary glands: Kangaroo & Human Two pairs of limbs: Bullfrog, kangaroo & Human Vertebrae: Shark, bullfrog, kangaroo & humans

Step Two – Convert the Venn Diagram into a Cladogram Kangaroo Bullfrog Human Shark Placenta Mammary Glands Two pairs of limbs Vertebrae

Human Human: hair Lizard: legs Trout: Vertebrae Earthworm

Convert the Venn Diagram into a Cladogram Lizard Trout Human Earthworm Hair Legs Vertebrae

Independent Practice Problems: