BI111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22.1: Dna Barcoding, Neanderthal, Species Complex

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22 Apr 2018
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Speciation is the process that produces new and distinct forms of life. Without speciation the world would be populated with a single kind of genetically adapted organism. Without biodiversity there would just be a single life form. The difficulty defining the term species has become known as the species problem. A species is an evolutionary unit that must be fluid and capable of changing giving rise through evolution to new species. When we compare genomes of multiple organisms they too cluster on the basis of similarity. The distances we see between the dots within the cluster reflect variation from one individual to the next within a species. Ex: humans have some variation within them but overall we are very far from our most recent ancestor the chimp. Humans form a messy cluster but don"t overlap. Members of the same species is not a matter of judgement but a reflection on their ability to change.

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