Transcript Evolution
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Evolution
Phylogenetic Trees
AP Biology
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Phylogenetic Trees
By Bob Cooper and Mark Eberhard
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Learning Objectives
Students will be able to
Use gel electrophoresis to create DNA and/or amino acid
seuquences
Use DNA and amino acid sequence to create a matrix
Use a matrix to create a phylogenetic tree
Use national databases for DNA and protein sequences and
online tools (such as Evoseq and Phylogeny FR) to create
phylogenetic trees
Use national databases for DNA and protein sequences and
online tools (such as Evoseq and Phylogeny FR) to answer
provided research questions and/or student generated
research questions
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Part 1 – Introduction to Phylogenic Trees
(1 Day)
Conduct the Great Clad Race using the runners
Relate the Great Cad Race with runners to the evolution of
selected vertebrates
Create a 3D model of a tree based on the vertebrates cards
Use the model to illustrate how groups can rotate around each
node
Use the model to interpret evolutionary relationships
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Part 2 – The Basic Math Behind the Tree
(1 day)
Analyze a given DNA or Amino Acid Sequences
Determine number of differences
Create a matrix based on the differences in the sequence
Using your data matrix create a phylogenetic tree
Using a given data matrix, such as Evoseq, to create a
phylogenetic tree
Students complete a series of practice scenarios/problems
+ Part 3 - Create Your Own Sequences to Build a
Tree
(2-3 Days)
Bio-Rad – Comparative Proteomics Kit
Extract protein from muscle tissue of a variety of fish
Use protein electrophoresis to create and analyze protein
profiles
Use the protein profiles students generated to create a
matrix
Use student generated matrix to build a phylogenetic tree
that shows evolutionary relationship of the various fish
used
+ Part 4 - Answer Research Questions Using Bioinformatics
(1-2 days)
Introduce students to national databases – NCBI, Genebank, UniProt, etc.
Introduce students to online analysis tools – Molecular Workbench, Phylogeny
FR, etc.
Use these national data bases and online tools to answer scientific questions
Whales, Walruses, and Seals, Oh My
Did marine mammals evolve from a single ancestor who returned to the ocean, or
were there distinct return events from separate ancestors?
Polar Bears and Giant Panda Ancestory
Bats are Bugs Bats are Birds – protein analysis
Where Do Humans Fit In? – DNA analysis
Should Birds be Considered a Type of Reptile? – protein analysis
Return to Later in the Course / Throughout the Year
HHMI Anole Lizard Phylogeny
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Assessment
Students develop their own research question
Students use national databases and tree building programs to
help answer their research question
Students create a poster presentation of their work to share with
their peers
Testing Assessment
Provide a image of a gel for a DNA or amino acid sequence and
they have to create a matrix and draw a tree based on the gel
Provide a tree and ask questions about evolutionary relationshipsstudents would need to be able to read the tree to answer