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7.9.A—Describe the types of evidence that can be used to infer an evolutionary relationship

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7.9.A—Describe the types of evidence that can be used to infer an evolutionary relationship

Describe the types of evidence that can be used to infer an evolutionary relationship.

  • Phylogenetic trees and cladograms show hypothetical evolutionary relationships among lineages that can be tested.
  • Phylogenetic trees show the amount of change over time calibrated by fossils or a molecular clock, whereas cladograms do not show time scale or the evolutionary difference between groups.
  • T raits that are either gained or lost during evolution can be used to construct phylogenetic trees and cladograms. The out-group represents the lineage that is least closely related to the remainder of the organisms in the phylogenetic tree or cladogram.
    • i. Shared derived characters can be present in more than one lineage and indicat e common ancestry. These are informative for the construction of phylogenetic trees and cladograms.
    • ii. Molecular data typically provide more accurat e and reliable evidence than morphological traits in the construction of phylogenetic trees or cladograms.
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