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name: camilla b
understanding cladograms as models
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cladograms are models of evolutionary history or relationships between organisms that work similar to a family tree. they are constructed based on genetic similarities, physical traits, information gained from the fossil record and biochemical traits (for example a protein found in the blood).
using the cladogram below, answer the questions that follow.
present
time
past
- what does the arrow in this model represent? ________
- where in the model will you find the species of finches that are still alive today? circle one. at the top at the bottom
- which finch is the common ancestor to all others depicted on the tree? ________
- in the model above put a square box around a finch that is extinct.
- a more recent common ancestor means that two species are more related than a common ancestor in the past. which birds that are alive in the present day are most related? ________
- in the model above, circle the finch that would be the common ancestor to finches 7, 8, & 2?
Brief Explanations
- The arrow represents the passage of time going from the past to the present.
- Species alive today are at the top as time progresses upwards in the cladogram.
- The common - ancestor to all is the finch at the bottom - most point, which is finch 1.
- Any of the non - topmost finches can be considered extinct as they are from the past. For example, finch 2 or 3 in the middle layers can be boxed as extinct.
- Birds 5 and 6 are most related as they have the most recent common ancestor among the present - day birds.
- The common ancestor to finches 7, 8, and 2 is the finch from which their branches diverge, which is the finch labeled 2 in the middle layer.
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- Passage of time from past to present
- At the top
- Finch 1
- (Box any non - top finch, e.g., finch 2 or 3)
- Birds 5 and 6
- Finch 2 (in the middle layer)