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Chapter 18. Classification. 18-1 Finding Order in Diversity. Taxonomy- using a classification system to name and group organisms What is a bird?. Carolus Linnaeus Binomial nomenclature- each species is assigned a two-part scientific name Genus, Species Ursus arctos. Ursus arctos
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Chapter 18 Classification
18-1 Finding Order in Diversity • Taxonomy- using a classification system to name and group organisms • What is a bird?
Carolus Linnaeus • Binomial nomenclature- each species is assigned a two-part scientific name • Genus, Species Ursusarctos
Ursusarctos Ursusmaritimus Ailuropodamelanoleuca
Taxons Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Class- Mammalia Order- Primates Family- Hominidae Genus- Homo Species- sapiens
Taxons Kingdom- Animalia
Taxons Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata
Taxons Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Class- Mammalia
Taxons Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Class- Mammalia Order- Carnivora
Taxons Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Class- Mammalia Order- Carnivora Family- Ursidae
Taxons Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Class- Mammalia Order- Carnivora Family- Ursidae Genus- Ursus
Taxons Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Class- Mammalia Order- Carnivora Family- Ursidae Genus- Ursus Species- arctos
18-2 Modern Evolutionary Classification Which similarities are most important?
Evolutionary Classification • Phylogeny- grouping of organisms into categories based on evolutionary descent • Not physical characteristics
Cladogram • Cladogram- a diagram showing the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms • Derived characteristics- traits that appear in recent parts of a lineage but not its older members
Similarities in DNA and RNA • Similarities in DNA can be used to determine classification and evolutionary relationships • Myosin: a protein found in human muscles and in yeasts that allow internal cell parts to move
More similarities- more recently shared a common ancestor • Less similarities- further back in time shared a common ancestor African vulture American vulture Stork
Molecular Clocks Molecular clock- uses DNA comparison to estimate the length of time that two species have been evolving independently Mutations- effect (positive or negative) or no effect Neutral mutations accumulate at the same rate
Clock variation • Some genes accumulate mutations at a faster rate than others
18-3 Kingdoms and Domains • 3 Domains • Bacteria • Archaea • Eukarya
18-3 Kingdoms and Domains • 6 Kingdoms • Eubacteria • Achaebacteria • Protista • Fungi • Plantae • Animalia • 3 Domains • Bacteria • Archaea • Eukarya