BIOL 1202 : Test 2 Notes
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Chapter 26: phylogeny and the tree of life. Phylogeny: the evolutionary history of a species or group of related species. Systematics: an analytical approach to understanding the diversity and relationship of organisms. Taxonomy: the ordered division of organisms into categories based on a set of characteristics used to assess similarities and differences. The two part format of the scientific name of an organism. The binomial name consists of: genus and species, these are always written in a different font (e. g. , italics, genus is always capitalized; species is always lowercase, homo sapiens. Linnaeus also introduced the system for grouping species in increasingly broad categories. Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species: keep pipes clean of gas. Systematists depict evolutionary relationships in branching phylogenetic trees. Each branch point (node) represents the divergence of two species. Deeper branch points represent greater amounts of divergence.