Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections (9th Edition)
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Author: Martha R. Taylor, Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey, Kelly A. Hogan, Jane B. Reece
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Chapter 19, Problem 2CC
Connecting the Concepts
2. In the chordate phylogenetic tree below, fill in the shared derived character that defines each clade.
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1. Based on the activity what is the basis for saying that a certain organisms is less or more similar to another organism.
2. In the introduction it says "molecular data is universal", what is meant by this and why is it important in the science of systematics?
3. Figure 2 shows the phylogenetic relationship among chordates. Based on the figure, how does the ancestor of all chordates look like?
4. Based on figure 2 which organisms is most similar to Tunicates and least similar to tunicates?
C. Phylogenetic tree Interpretation.
Salamander Lizard
- Perch
Hagfish
Mouse
Chimp
Pigeon,
Feathers
Fur;
mammary
glands
Claws
or nails
Lungs
Jaws
1. Which organisms in the cladogram in figure 1 have fur and mammary glands?
2. Which organisms in the cladogram in figure 1 have jaws?
3. Based on the cladogram, which shared a common ancestor most recently----a mouse and a lizard or a mouse
and a perch?
4. Which two organisms would you expect to have a closer matching DNA sequence
for a gene that doesn't matter in terms of natural selection?--Hagfish and Pigeon or Hagfish and Salamander?
Hagfish
Salamander Lizard
Perch
Mouse Chimp
Pigeon
Feathers
Fur;
mammary
glands
Claws
or nails
ungs
Jaws
Fig. 1. Cladogram on some vertebrates
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Chapter 19 Solutions
Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections (9th Edition)
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