Explain the fluid mechanics principle known
as a “Reynolds Number” and describe its
relevance to the life of single cell protists
like Paramecium.
3 ways in which
a multicellular
organism could
evolve from a
protist.
Symbiotic Hypothesis
Colonial Hypothesis
Cellularization Hypothesis
Ernst Haeckle (1834-1919)
and the Theory of Recapitulation
Haeckel promoted the influential (but no
longer widely held) recapitulation theory
("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming
that an individual organism's biological
development, or ontogeny, parallels its
species' evolutionary history, or phylogeny.
In what way does Haeckle’s colonial
theory for the origin of animals reflect
his believe in “recapitulation”?
Blastea
Gastrea
(Haeckle’s favorite)
Strengths: models exist (Volvox, choanoflag.)
: parallels animal embryology
Weaknesses: ???
Gastrea
Blastea
Gastrea
(Haeckle’s favorite)
Strengths: models exist (Volvox, choanoflag.)
: parallels animal embryology
Weaknesses: ???
Similarities of Choanocytes (sponge cells)
and choanoflagellates (protozoan)
Choanocyte Choanoflagellate
Choanoflagellates live as solitary and colonial forms
b-d. choanoflagellate cells bear a single
Flagellum and an apical collar of actin-
filled microvilli (bracket, c). D. an
overlay of b-tubulin (reen), polymerized
actin (red) and DNA (blue) localization
reveals the position of the flagellum
within the collar of microvilli.
a. Phylogeny based on protein
domain comparisons
Monosiga genome:
Encodes a diverse array of cell adhesion and extracellular
protein domains previously thought to be restricted to
metazoans. (cadherin required for cell sorting and adhesion
during embryology (why in protist????)
Lectins….cell recognition, adhesion
Integrin and immunoglobulin…adhesive and immune functions
Collagen domains: Key component of basement membrane in
metazoan tissues
Why present in a species that is unicellular?
Conclusions on Metazoan Origin
Evidence best supports the colonial theory
Choanoflagellate group is most likely ancestor;
Evidence includes cell structure and genetic
similarities
Idea that metazoans are monophyletic is supported
Systematics, Classification
and Phylogeny
Accompanying textbook
pages 19-31
II. Some Important Terms and Concepts
attributes or features of organisms
similarity due to descent from a
common ancestor
similar-appearing structure evolved in
entirely unrelated groups
various conditions of homologous
character ex. fins of fish, arms of
humans, forelegs horses
Direction of change...Ancestral and
derived...is relative
• Character
•Homologous
Character
•Convergent
Character
• Character
states
• Character
Polarity
Convergent vs. Homologous
Ancestral vs. Derived
Distinguishing characters by these criteria is key to
learning about evolution and phylogeny.
Why?
Key rules of cladistics taxonomy
• Only shared derived homologous characters determine
phylogeny : synapomorphies
• All species in a grouping must share a recent common
ancestor
• All species derived from a common ancestor as well as
that ancestor must be included in the taxon
• All species must be in monophyletic taxa
( true reflection of evolutionary history)
Polyphyletic Taxon:
An incorrect taxonomic grouping of species that arose
from two or more recent ancestors
A taxonomic grouping of species that evolved from a single
ancestor and includes all descendants of that ancestor
Monophyletic Taxon?
Paraphyletic Taxon:
An incorrect grouping of species sharing an immediate
ancestor but not including all descendants of that
ancestor.
Classification (1).ppt
Key rules of cladistics taxonomy
All species in a grouping must share a common ancestor
All species derived from a common ancestor as well as
that ancestor must be included in the taxon
Thus all species must be in monophyletic taxa
all species in this taxon share a
common ancestor and all species
derived from that common
ancestor are included
Reptiliomorpha
Key rules of cladistics taxonomy
All species in a grouping must share a common ancestor
All species derived from a common ancestor as well as
that ancestor must be included in the taxon
Thus all species must be in monophyletic taxa
This is polyphyletic as the
Two lineages do not share
A recent common ancestor
Key rules of cladistics taxonomy
All species in a grouping must share a common ancestor
All species derived from a common ancestor as well as
that ancestor must be included in the taxon
Thus all species must be in monophyletic taxa
Grouping contains the
immediate common ancestor
but not all descendants of that
ancestor are included
Ex. Vertebrate lineage
Orthodox classification of
Vertebrate Animals.
Class Pisces?
Class Reptilia?
Three important cladistics conventions in converting cladograms to
taxonomic categories:
1. Use the Linnean categories: PCOFGS
2. Minimum taxonomic decisions will be made
a. Minimize use of empty or redundant categorial ranks
Division Ginglymodi
Family Lepisosteidae
Genus Atractosteus
Genus Lepisosteus
b. Ranks of well known clades will be retained
3. Asymmetric trees containing terminal taxa may be placed at the
same hierarchal rank and listed in order of their branching sequence
(Sequencing convention)
Ex. Vertebrate lineage
Orthodox classification
of Vertebrate Animals.
Phylogenetics nested
hierarchy
Phylogenetics
Sequencing convention
Ph Chordata
SubPh Vertebrata
Class Pisces
Class Amphibia
Class Mammalia
Class Anapsida
Class Lepidosaura
Class Crocodilia
Class Aves

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Classification (1).ppt

  • 1. Explain the fluid mechanics principle known as a “Reynolds Number” and describe its relevance to the life of single cell protists like Paramecium.
  • 2. 3 ways in which a multicellular organism could evolve from a protist. Symbiotic Hypothesis Colonial Hypothesis Cellularization Hypothesis
  • 3. Ernst Haeckle (1834-1919) and the Theory of Recapitulation Haeckel promoted the influential (but no longer widely held) recapitulation theory ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming that an individual organism's biological development, or ontogeny, parallels its species' evolutionary history, or phylogeny. In what way does Haeckle’s colonial theory for the origin of animals reflect his believe in “recapitulation”?
  • 4. Blastea Gastrea (Haeckle’s favorite) Strengths: models exist (Volvox, choanoflag.) : parallels animal embryology Weaknesses: ??? Gastrea
  • 5. Blastea Gastrea (Haeckle’s favorite) Strengths: models exist (Volvox, choanoflag.) : parallels animal embryology Weaknesses: ???
  • 6. Similarities of Choanocytes (sponge cells) and choanoflagellates (protozoan) Choanocyte Choanoflagellate
  • 7. Choanoflagellates live as solitary and colonial forms
  • 8. b-d. choanoflagellate cells bear a single Flagellum and an apical collar of actin- filled microvilli (bracket, c). D. an overlay of b-tubulin (reen), polymerized actin (red) and DNA (blue) localization reveals the position of the flagellum within the collar of microvilli. a. Phylogeny based on protein domain comparisons
  • 9. Monosiga genome: Encodes a diverse array of cell adhesion and extracellular protein domains previously thought to be restricted to metazoans. (cadherin required for cell sorting and adhesion during embryology (why in protist????) Lectins….cell recognition, adhesion Integrin and immunoglobulin…adhesive and immune functions Collagen domains: Key component of basement membrane in metazoan tissues Why present in a species that is unicellular?
  • 10. Conclusions on Metazoan Origin Evidence best supports the colonial theory Choanoflagellate group is most likely ancestor; Evidence includes cell structure and genetic similarities Idea that metazoans are monophyletic is supported
  • 12. II. Some Important Terms and Concepts attributes or features of organisms similarity due to descent from a common ancestor similar-appearing structure evolved in entirely unrelated groups various conditions of homologous character ex. fins of fish, arms of humans, forelegs horses Direction of change...Ancestral and derived...is relative • Character •Homologous Character •Convergent Character • Character states • Character Polarity
  • 13. Convergent vs. Homologous Ancestral vs. Derived Distinguishing characters by these criteria is key to learning about evolution and phylogeny. Why?
  • 14. Key rules of cladistics taxonomy • Only shared derived homologous characters determine phylogeny : synapomorphies • All species in a grouping must share a recent common ancestor • All species derived from a common ancestor as well as that ancestor must be included in the taxon • All species must be in monophyletic taxa ( true reflection of evolutionary history)
  • 15. Polyphyletic Taxon: An incorrect taxonomic grouping of species that arose from two or more recent ancestors A taxonomic grouping of species that evolved from a single ancestor and includes all descendants of that ancestor Monophyletic Taxon? Paraphyletic Taxon: An incorrect grouping of species sharing an immediate ancestor but not including all descendants of that ancestor.
  • 17. Key rules of cladistics taxonomy All species in a grouping must share a common ancestor All species derived from a common ancestor as well as that ancestor must be included in the taxon Thus all species must be in monophyletic taxa all species in this taxon share a common ancestor and all species derived from that common ancestor are included Reptiliomorpha
  • 18. Key rules of cladistics taxonomy All species in a grouping must share a common ancestor All species derived from a common ancestor as well as that ancestor must be included in the taxon Thus all species must be in monophyletic taxa This is polyphyletic as the Two lineages do not share A recent common ancestor
  • 19. Key rules of cladistics taxonomy All species in a grouping must share a common ancestor All species derived from a common ancestor as well as that ancestor must be included in the taxon Thus all species must be in monophyletic taxa Grouping contains the immediate common ancestor but not all descendants of that ancestor are included
  • 20. Ex. Vertebrate lineage Orthodox classification of Vertebrate Animals. Class Pisces? Class Reptilia?
  • 21. Three important cladistics conventions in converting cladograms to taxonomic categories: 1. Use the Linnean categories: PCOFGS 2. Minimum taxonomic decisions will be made a. Minimize use of empty or redundant categorial ranks Division Ginglymodi Family Lepisosteidae Genus Atractosteus Genus Lepisosteus b. Ranks of well known clades will be retained 3. Asymmetric trees containing terminal taxa may be placed at the same hierarchal rank and listed in order of their branching sequence (Sequencing convention)
  • 22. Ex. Vertebrate lineage Orthodox classification of Vertebrate Animals. Phylogenetics nested hierarchy Phylogenetics Sequencing convention Ph Chordata SubPh Vertebrata Class Pisces Class Amphibia Class Mammalia Class Anapsida Class Lepidosaura Class Crocodilia Class Aves