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The Major Lineages of Life Molecular data challenges 5 Kingdoms Monera was too diverse 2 distinct lineages of prokaryotes Protists are still too diverse not yet sorted out
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The Major Lineages of Life

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Page 1: The Major Lineages of Life

The Major Lineages of LifeMolecular data challenges 5 Kingdoms

Monera was too diverse2 distinct lineages of prokaryotes

Protists are still too diversenot yet sorted out

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Chapter 26

• Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species or group of related species

• The discipline of systematics classifies organisms and determines their evolutionary relationships

• Systematists use fossil, molecular, and genetic data to infer evolutionary relationships

• Taxonomy is the ordered division and naming of organisms

Phylogeny and the Tree of Life

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3 Domain system• Domains = “Super” Kingdoms– Bacteria– Archaea• extremophiles = live in extreme environments

– methanogens– halogens– thermophiles

– Eukarya• eukaryotes

– protists– fungi– plants– animals

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Archaebacteria&Bacteria

Classification• Old 5 Kingdom system

• Monera, Protists, Plants, Fungi, Animals

• New 3 Domain system– reflects a greater

understanding of evolution & molecular evidence• Prokaryote: Bacteria• Prokaryote: Archaebacteria• Eukaryotes

– Protists– Plants– Fungi– Animals

Prokaryote

Eukaryote

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KingdomProtista

KingdomFungi

KingdomPlantae

KingdomAnimalia

KingdomArchaebacteria

KingdomBacteria

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Kingdoms

Single-celled ancestor

prokaryotes eukaryotes

Eubacteria Archaebacteria

Protista

multicellularuni- tomulticellular

autotrophs heterotrophs

Plantae

Fungi Animalia

absorptivenutrition

ingestivenutrition

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• Organisms classified from most general group, domain, down to most specific, species– domain, kingdom,

phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

Finding commonality in variety

use the mnemonic!

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The Evolutionary Perspective

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Phylogenies are inferred from morphological and molecular data

• To infer phylogenies, systematists gather information about morphologies, genes, and biochemistry of living organisms

• Organisms with similar morphologies or DNA sequences are likely to be more closely related than organisms with different structures or sequences

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Cladistics

• Cladistics groups organisms by common descent• A clade is a group of species that includes an

ancestral species and all its descendants• Clades can be nested in larger clades, but not all

groupings of organisms qualify as clades