Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Global Catastrophic Risk, Archaea

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Lecture 3: life on earth. Sunday, december 14, 2014. Independent study outcomes: tree of life. Nodes = mrca: most recent common ancestor of two or more groups, given a phylogenetic. The intersecting nodes of the groups determines its most recent common ancestor: which groups are more versus less closely related to one another, given a phylogenetic tree. Given a phylogenetic tree groups are more closely related if they intersect at a node indicating that they share a common ancestor: whether rotating internal nodes on a phylogenetic tree changes the information conveyed. Rotating nodes on a phylogenetic tree does not change information conveyed: contemporary and ancestral species on a phylogenetic tree. Contemporary species are at tips. Ancestral species at base. Lecture outcomes most recent common ancestor (mrca) for a given group(s), given a phylogenetic tree. Humans are not descended from apes. Old world monkeys - > more closely related to humans.

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