BIOL 1004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Gene Duplication, Eukaryote, Archaea

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Reading a tree: time goes from the root to the tips, based on the number of shared common ancestors which are indicated by the nodes in the tree. This shows that humans and chimps are equally related to gorillas. Based on this tree, alligators are more closely related to lizards than turtles because they share 3 common ancestors: the style of the tree does not matter, only the branching order matters. The same tree can be shown in many different designs and still mean the same thing: trees can be rotated as well, so that the tips can be in different orders and still mean the same thing. Trees must be read from root to tip, in the pattern of branching order: there is no line of progress along any one line on the tree, which is a common misconception in reading trees.

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