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Taxonomy. Clades and Keys. Phylogeny = the study of evolutionary relationships Biologists now group organisms into categories that represent evolutionary descent (and not just physical similarities). Evolutionary Classification . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Taxonomy

Clades and Keys

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Evolutionary Classification • Phylogeny = the study of evolutionary

relationships• Biologists now group organisms into

categories that represent evolutionary descent (and not just physical similarities)

How would you classify a hyena? Would you group it with cats or dogs?

Photo credit flickr: ibeatty

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Derived Characters

Characteristics that appear more recently in a group but are not seen in older organisms

Derived characters are used to construct a CLADOGRAM • a diagram that shows evolutionary relationships

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Cladograms

A diagram that shows evolutionary relationships

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HOW TO BUILD A CLADOGRAM

Watch this animation on how to build a cladogram

http://ccl.northwestern.edu/simevolution/obonu/cladograms/Open-This-File.swf

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Identifying Unknown Organisms• When biologists do

field studies, they often encounter new specimens that they would need to identify

• FIELD GUIDES often contain pictures for referencing organisms

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Dichotomous Keys• A step-by-step

guide to help identify an organism

• Follows a series of choices that lead you to the organism’s name

Photo Credit: Sam? (Flickr)

What am I??

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1. Has green colored body ......go to 2 Has purple colored body ..... go to 4 2. Has 4 legs .....go to 3 Has 8 legs .......... Deerus octagis 3. Has a tail ........ Deerus pestis Does not have a tail ..... Deerus magnus 4. Has a pointy hump ...... Deerus humpisDoes not have a pointy hump.....go to 5 5. Has ears .........Deerus purplinis Does not have ears ......Deerus deafus

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Check for Understanding• A diagram that shows an evolutionary

relationship is a ________________________

• A characteristic that appears only in recent members is called a ________________ character

• The study of evolutionary relationships is called __________________________

• A system to find the name of an unknown organism is a _______________________ key