BIOL 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Dorsal Nerve Cord, Indeterminate Growth, Electron Microscope

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Does not indicate exact timing of divergence or amount of divergence. Shared derived character: unique to a clade: shared by some or all members. eg. mammals, hair is shared derived character (unique to all mammals, not found in any other group). Vertebrae=shared ancestral (in mammals and also in other vertebrates). Out group=species closely related to (but not part of ) a group. Used to di erentiate ancestral characters from derived characters. Ancestral: in both outgrip and in-group (originated before divergence) Has a dorsal nerve cord and a notochord as do all vertebrates= shared ancestral characters. Principles to follow in building trees: maximum parsimony. The tree that requires the fewest mutations is most likely correct: use of analogous features (homoplasies) to construct phylogenetic trees must be avoided. Composition of money and ape matches bone for bone. This composition of bones is not necessary for a brain to function. Since its in the same position, they did not evolve independently.

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