Taxonomy Reflects Evolutionary History
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Taxonomy Reflects
Evolutionary History
Section 15.4
Classification/Taxonomy
Classification the grouping of objects
for practical purposes.
Ex:
Taxonomy the identification, naming
and classification of species. The
science of classification of organisms
Aristotle(384-322 BC)
One of the earliest taxonomists
Living things two groups Plants &
Animals
Plants herbs, shrubs, and trees
Animals live on land , water and air
**artificial system didn’t work, birds live
on land, water & air **
Listed 500 species, today at least 5
million of which only 1.5 have been named
Carolus Linnaeus(1707-1778)
Developed a method still used today
Selected characteristics that led to more
natural groupings of species
Identified species by two names genus &
species Binomial nomenclature
The system also groups organisms into
different categories starting from the
smallest- species to the largest-kingdom
Classification Categories
Kingdom broadest
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species most specific
Classification-Dichotomous
Key
Series of paired statements that
describe the presence or absence of
certain characteristics
1 2
Animals
(1-4)
3
4
No wings(4)
No Feathers (3)
Wings(1-3)
Black & white(1)
Feathers (1,2)
Pink (2)
Phylogenetic Tree
A diagram that reflects the
evolutionary relationship between
species
Each branch point represents a common
ancestor.
Phylogenetic Tree
Clade/ Cladistics
Clade Each
evolutionary branch in
a phylogenetic tree.
Cladisticsthe
method used to
determine the
sequence of
branching in a
phylogenetic tree
Cladograms
A
phylogenetic diagram that
specifies the derived characters of
clades
Comparing Classification Schemes
Linnaeus two kingdom system, system
prevailed for 200 yrs
Whittaker(1969) Five Kingdom system
Three Domains
Reevaluation
of the fivekingdom system three domain
system
2 Domains of Prokaryotes
Bacteria, Archaea
1 Domain of Eukaryotes
Eukarya