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Outgroups Outgroups are the most common method for rooting trees Outgroup criteria 1. “Outside” the group of study 2. Closely related enough to be informative

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Outgroups

• Outgroups are the most common method for rooting trees

• Outgroup criteria1. “Outside” the group of study2. Closely related enough to be informative

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• Outgroup Rule: Character states shared by the outgroup and some of the ingroup are likely plesiomorphic

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Build the tree with cladistics

CharactersTaxa 1 2 3 4 5Outgroup 0 0 0 0 0A 1 0 0 0 1B 1 1 0 1 0C 1 0 1 1 0

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Fig. 26-UN5Draw the tree using cladistics…

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Fig. 26-UN10a

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If character conflict occurs, pick the correct tree based on the principle of parsimony

12 changesCharacter 3 evolves twiceCharacter 2 evolves once and is lost

11 changesCharacter 10 evolves once and is lost

10 variable binary characters, minimum number of steps = 10

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Problems in tree building

Character conflict

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Good synapomorphies

• Homology = similarity in form or function shared by organisms because the feature was found in their common ancestor

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Misleading Characters

• Homoplasy = “false homology”

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Which lineages are endotherms?

The most parsimonious explanation is that endothermy arose twice:Convergence

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Mammal tree article

Convergence in mammals (easier to ID for marsupials vs. placentals)—similar ecological niches

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DNA data (right) has turned conventional mammal taxonomy (left) on its head. Morphological analyses were mislead by convergence.

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Mapping character state changes onto a tree

2 independent gains of echolocation (convergence) or 1 gain followed by one loss (character state reversal)?Which do you consider more likely?