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IBDP Biology- Cladogram

Topic 5- Classification of animals

· IBDP BIOLOGY,Biology,classification,IB

Have you read the introduction of cladistics and the formation of the graphs between different animals? In this IBDP Biology Blog post, we will look at the animal tree diagram and how it is constructed and classified. Let's get to it !

Cladograms 

Cladograms: Tree diagrams that show most probable sequence of divergence in clades

Features:

  • Root

The initial ancestor common to all organisms

  • Node

Hypothetical common ancestor that speciated to give rise to two or more daughter taxa

  • Outgroup

Most distantly related species which functions as a point of comparison

  • Clades

A common ancestor and all of its decendents (node and its branches)

cladogram features

 

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Reclassification 

Classification allows us to see evolutionary relationships

Organisms that are grouped together share many homologous features, however only classifying based on structure is problamatic 

Nowadays DNA evidence is far more accurate and trustworthy

  • Figworts had 275 Genera
  • Taxonomists discovered that the Figwort species should be classified into 5 different clades when examining chloroplast genes
  • Reclassification helped to simplify and better understand the Figwort species 

And that's the end!

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