CHAPTER 26 PHYLOGENY AND SYSTEMATICS 1. 2 What are the evolutionary relationships between a human, a mushroom, and a flower? A phylogeny based on.
Phylogeny and Systematics By: Ashley Yamachika. Biologists use systematics They use systematics as an analytical approach to understanding the diversity.
Phylogeny › the evolutionary history of a species or group of related species › the cornerstone of a branch of biology called systematic taxonomy ›
Big Idea 1 Ch. 25 - Phylogeny. Overview: Investigating the Tree of Life Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species or group of related species.
Why Classify?. Organization is necessary when dealing with large numbers of something It’s easier to work if there is a system of how to keep track.
Chapter 25 Phylogeny and Systematics. What is phylogeny and what is systematics? phylogeny – the evolutionary history of a species or group of related.
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The Evolutionary History of Biodiversity
Phylogeny and Systematics