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Phylogenies and Tree-Thinking. by David Baum & Susan Offner The American Biology Teacher April, 2008 PowerPoint presentation compiled by Larry Flammer, ENSI webmaster
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Phylogenies and Tree-Thinking by David Baum & Susan Offner The American Biology Teacher April, 2008 PowerPoint presentation compiled by Larry Flammer, ENSI webmaster From Phylogenies & Tree-Thinking. David A. Baum and Susan Offner. The American Biology Teacher, 70(4), 222-229. With the kind permission from the National Association of Biology Teachers and David Baum.
Figure 1Hypothetical genealogy of local population of plants
Fig. 2. How genealogy of sexual population is included in a phylogenetic tree
Fig. 3. Tree diagram is meant to represent an actual history of evolutionary lineages that have branched over time
Fig. 5. Some important terms used to describe phylogenetic trees
Fig. 6. How to read a tree in terms of evolutionary relationships
Fig. 7. Three trees, all depict the same evolutionary history
Fig. 8. A clade includes all and only the descendants of a paticular ancestor