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Chapter 23 Introduction | morris2e_ch23_1.html | 5618299e757a2eda03000000 |
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23.1 Reading a Phylogenetic Tree
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Phylogenetic trees provide hypotheses of evolutionary relationships.
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The search for sister groups lies at the heart of phylogenetics.
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A monophyletic group consists of a common ancestor and all its descendants.
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Taxonomic classifications are information storage and retrieval systems.
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23.2 Building a Phylogenetic Tree
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Homology is similarity by common descent.
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Shared derived characters enable biologists to reconstruct evolutionary history.
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The simplest tree is often favored among multiple possible trees.
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Molecular data complement comparative morphology in reconstructing phylogenetic history.
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Phylogenetic trees can help solve practical problems.
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23.3 The Fossil Record
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Fossils provide unique information.
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Fossils provide a selective record of past life.
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Geological data indicate the age and environmental setting of fossils.
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Fossils can contain unique combinations of characters.
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Rare mass extinctions have altered the course of evolution.
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23.4 Comparing Evolution’s Two Great Patterns
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Phylogeny and fossils complement each other.
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Agreement between phylogenies and the fossil record provides strong evidence of evolution.
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Chapter 23 Summary | morris2e_ch23_22.html | 5618299e757a2eda03000000 |
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