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Phylogeny & Systematics Chapter 25. Phylogeny & Systematics An unexpected family tree. What are the evolutionary relationships among a human, a mushroom, and a tulip? Molecular systematics has revealed that—despite appearances—animals, including humans, and fungi, such as mushrooms, are more closely related to each other than either are to plants. 4/26/2017

“Homoplasies” Building phylogenies Morphological & molecular homologies similarities based on shared ancestries bone structure DNA sequences beware of analogous structures convergent evolution “Homoplasies” marsupial mole 4/26/2017 placental mole

Evaluating molecular homologies Aligning DNA sequences more bases in common = more closely related analyzed by software 4/26/2017 beware of molecular homologies

Orthologous genes Common genes: differences due to speciation; diverged after a speciation event 4/26/2017

Paralogous Genes Common genes; differences due to a duplication event Examples: next page 4/26/2017

Ortho/Para Genes example: 4/26/2017

Building trees Connection between classification & phylogeny Tracing possible evolutionary relationships between some of the taxa of the order Carnivora, a branch of the class Mammalia. 4/26/2017

Illustrating phylogeny Cladograms patterns of shared characteristics Classify organisms according to the order in time at which branches arise along a phylogenetic tree 4/26/2017

Illustrating phylogeny Cladograms patterns of shared characteristics Shared Primitive Character 4/26/2017

Illustrating phylogeny Cladograms patterns of shared characteristics Shared Derived Character 4/26/2017

Parsimony & analogy vs. homology Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses Which is the most parsimonious tree? 4/26/2017

Parsimony & analogy vs. homology Maximum Parsimony Maximum Liklihood 4/26/2017

Modern Systematics Shaking up some trees! Crocodiles are now thought to be closer to birds than other reptiles 4/26/2017

Of Mice and Men… Evolving genomes now that we can compare the entire genomes of different organisms, we find… humans & mice have 99% of their genes in common 50% of human genes have a close match with those of yeast! the simplest eukaryote 4/26/2017

Molecular clocks HIV-1M samples were collected from patients between early 1980s & late 1990s. The gene evolved at a relatively constant rate. Concluded that HIV-1M strain first infected humans in 1930s. Trace variations in genomes to date evolutionary changes Rate of change is calculated and then extrapolate back What does this assume? 4/26/2017

Trees: Phylogram (Primates) 4/26/2017

Tree: Phylogram (Giraffe species) 4/26/2017

Tree: Ultrametric 4/26/2017

Universal Tree of Life 3 Domains Bacteria Eukarya Archaea 4/26/2017