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Bio. 230 --- Classification, Taxonomy, Nomenclature

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Bio. 230 --- Classification, Taxonomy, Nomenclature. Taxonomy / Systematics / Classify. What are Taxonomy * and Systematics * ? What is a Phylogenetic Survey? What is Phylogeny * ? What is Ontogeny * ?. Basic Classification Hierarchy *. - DOMAIN - KINGDOM - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Bio. 230 --- Classification, Taxonomy, Nomenclature

Bio. 230 --- Classification, Taxonomy, Nomenclature

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Taxonomy / Systematics / ClassifyWhat are Taxonomy* and Systematics*?

What is a Phylogenetic Survey?

What is Phylogeny*?

What is Ontogeny*?

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Basic Classification Hierarchy* - DOMAIN - KINGDOM - DIVISION or PHYLUM - CLASS - ORDER - FAMILY - GENUS - SPECIES(many levels can have sublevels: e.g. subfamily)

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Basic Classification Hierarchy - DOMAIN (Eukarya) - KINGDOM (Animalia) - DIVISION or PHYLUM (Chordata) - SUBPHYLUM (Vertebrata) - CLASS (Mammalia) - ORDER (Primate) - FAMILY (Hominidae) - GENUS (Homo) - SPECIES (Homo sapiens)(many levels can have sublevels: e.g. subfamily)

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Taxon / TaxaWhat is a TAXON* (pl. taxa)?????NO ABSOLUTE way to determine if something should be a genus, a family or a phylumStill there is much agreement as to what goes in a group such as GREEN ALGAE or FLOWERING PLANTS or BACTERIA

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Position in the HierarchyThere is no ABSOLUTE rank in a hierarchy! (No ABSOLUTE way to determine position in a hierarchy)Despite this most authorities are in general agreement how to organize species into higher taxaAn example (using families) Solanaceae SphecidaeHow might “experts” differ in the above examples?

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The SpeciesThe only taxon that has ‘biological reality’Human Beings (a species)What is our scientific name?Species: Homo sapiens LinnaeusGenus: HomoSpecific Epithet: sapiensGenus + Specific Epithet = SpeciesAuthor Citation: Linnaeus

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Classify / Classification (I)GOAL: a natural* classificationA Classification*: information storage and retrieval systemWhat type of information to use?Everything and anything (morphology, anatomy, distribution, cytology, genetics, DNA homologies, behaviors, etc.)

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Classify / Classification (II)Why do we look down on classification activities and disciplines (taxonomy and systematics)?Why do classification schemes keep on changing?Why are taxonomy and systematics more important than ever?

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NomenclatureNaming thingsWhy a system of Nomenclature*?Why scientific names? Why not just use common names?Binomial SystemWhy latinized names?Very specific rules --- Why is this important?Rules (name endings, etc.) currently differ for plants vs. animals --- Why?

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Classification Hierarchy Revisited- ALL LIVING THINGS (= Storage Building) - DOMAIN (= a floor in the building) - KINGDOM (= large storage room) - DIVISION or PHYLUM (= file cabinet) - CLASS (= drawer) - ORDER (= large file folder) - FAMILY (= smaller folder in the large folder) - GENUS (= stapled packet) - SPECIES (= single page)

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Changing (?) Classifications IHow many Kingdoms?????Two Three Five SixPlantae Protista* Monera ArchaebacteriaAnimalia Plantae Protista* Eubacteria Animalia Fungi Protista* Plantae Fungi Animalia Plantae AnimaliaWhat is the difference?????*Protista also known as Protoctista

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Changing (?) Classifications II

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Changing (?) Classifications IIIThe three DOMAIN system:Not really that differentArchaea are in one domainBacteria are in the second domainAll eukaryotes are in the third domainKingdoms are the next subdivision below the domain

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The ProtistsAn ‘unnatural’ groupAt the moment it is a ‘collect all’ (like a junk drawer)If it isn’t a plant, animal, fungus, archaean or bacterium, then it is a Protist In time, as we learn more, we will take things out of this group and then there may be more kingdoms, phyla, etc.

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