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What is a Cladogram?. Taxon A. Taxon B. Taxon C. Cladograms: a family tree for TAXA based on Shared Derived Characters. A Character : any characteristic that scientists can observe or measure. . EXAMPLES: Milk production the use of a specific enzyme to digest food
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What is a Cladogram? Taxon A Taxon B Taxon C
Cladograms: a family tree for TAXA based on Shared Derived Characters A Character: any characteristic that scientists can observe or measure. • EXAMPLES: • Milk production • the use of a specific enzyme to digest food • the number of petals on a flower These characters are useful to show which taxa are closely related.
Shared Characters vs. Similarity Similarities exist between lots of living things—how can we determine which exist because of a SHARED history? • All mammals share certain characters – for example milk production. • Bats are mammals – they can fly and they produce milk for their young. • Pelicans are birds – they can fly, but cannot produce milk. Their young develop in shelled eggs.
So what does it mean to be DERIVED? • Derived characteristics are characters that are NEW. • How do scientists determine derived characteristics? • Look at the Most Recent Common Ancestor! If a character is shared between two taxa, and the character is not shared by ANY OTHER ancestor PRIOR TO the MRCA, it is derived.
A cladeis a group of taxa that are all descendants of a common ancestor. It is considered a natural group because it shows the actual evolutionary relationships between taxa as a result of their common history. Where are the clades in the diagram? Every 3-taxon statement shows two clades: one that includes the two most closely-related taxa and one that includes all of the taxa.
Keeping it Simple… Trout, zebra, and lizards all have a backbone. Zebra and lizards both have four legs. Which cladogram best represents the relationship between trout, zebra, and lizards? Why?
Q: Dolphins and sharks are grey, have a large dorsal fin, and live in the ocean. Are these shared derived characters? A: No, because these characters are not due to a MRCA. Dolphins and sharks developed these characteristics independently.
Q: Mammals have four legs and a backbone. Are four legs and a backbone shared derived characters of mammals? A: No, because these characters are not newly derived; since all mammals share these with reptiles and amphibians, they don’t tell us anything about relationships among mammals.