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Clint Explains Phylogenetics - Why Monophyly is King!
What is so great about monophyletic groups? Why are phylogenies so important? Because they teach you things about organisms that you didn't know before! That is why phylogenetics is so important, and why monophyly is king!
#phylogenetics #biology #biologyeducation
Interpreting phylogenetic trees: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqmblucbOzk
published: 13 Mar 2021
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How to Understand Evolutionary Trees
published: 26 Nov 2013
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Monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic
Monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic, Phylogenetics part 3
There are a couple different groups we can make in a phylogenetic tree.
To learn more about Professor Laura go to www.lauracmatthews.com
Resources
Monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic: https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2008/12/19/monophyletic-paraphyletic-and-polyphyletic/
published: 25 Oct 2020
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Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic
Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic
Here in the video I have described the different types of clades viz Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic with examples for each!
Enjoy the video & subscribe!
Email me: introvertgeek12@gmail.com
published: 19 Jun 2021
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READING PHYLOGENETIC TREES (ALL ABOUT SISTER TAXA, MONOPHYLETIC GROUPS, PARSIMONY)
Learn how to read phylogenetic trees, identify sister groups, monophyletic groups, polyphyletic groups, paraphyletic groups, choose the most parsimonious tree, and understand the difference between homologous characters and analogous characters.
Please like, comment, share, and Subscribe! Also, let me know if you have video requests :)
published: 13 Jun 2020
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Tips to solve questions on Monophyly, polyphyly and paraphyly
In this video I have talked about Monophyly, polyphyly and paraphyly and given tips to solve questions on it.
published: 28 May 2020
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What is MONOPHYLY? What does MONOPHYLY mean? MONOPHYLY meaning, definition & explanation
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What is MONOPHYLY? What does MONOPHYLY mean? MONOPHYLY meaning, definition & explanation.
In common cladistic usage, a monophyletic group is a taxon (group of organisms) which forms a clade, meaning that it consists of an ancestral species and all its descendants. The term is synonymous with the uncommon term holophyly. Monophyletic groups are typically characterized by shared derived characteristics (synapomorphies).
Monophyly is contrasted with paraphyly and polyphyly, as shown in the second diagram. A paraphyletic group consists of all of the descendants of a common ancestor minus one or more monophyletic groups. Thus, a paraphyletic group is 'nearly' monophyletic (hence the prefix 'para', meaning 'near' or 'alongside'.) A polyphyletic group i...
published: 16 Aug 2016
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Monophyletic, Paraphyletic, Polyphyletic, Characters and Homoplasy: Lesson 5 Miller Harley
Animal Systematics
Evolutionary groups are of three types:
Monophyletic
A group of organisms that consists of a collection of most recent common ancestor of all those organisms and all the descendants of that most recent common ancestor. A monophyletic taxon is also called a clade. Examples : Mammalia, Aves (birds), angiosperms, insects, etc.
Polyphyletic
Polyphyletic group is a collection of organisms that consist of descendants from at least two different ancestors.
Paraphyletic
A paraphyletic taxon does not include all the descendants of the most recent common ancestor because of not having proper knowledge of remaining descendants
Examples : Traditionally defined Dinosauria, fish, gymnosperms, invertebrates, protists, etc.
How to make decisions of relatedness ?
Character: A c...
published: 08 Apr 2020
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Monophyly
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Monophyly
In common cladistic usage, a monophyletic group is a taxon (group of organisms) which forms a clade, meaning that it consists of an ancestral species and all its descendants.The term is synonymous with the uncommon term holophyly.
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Author-Info: Petter Bøckman
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published: 22 Jan 2016
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Monophyly vs. Paraphyly vs. Polyphyly
Monophyly, paraphyly, polyphyly are terms used to describe the discordance between molecular systematics and morphology-based classification. However, paraphyly and polyphyly are often confused. Here I explore these terms using Indian examples.
published: 01 Jun 2021
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Clint Explains Phylogenetics - Why Monophyly is King!
What is so great about monophyletic groups? Why are phylogenies so important? Because they teach you things about organisms that you didn't know before! That is...
What is so great about monophyletic groups? Why are phylogenies so important? Because they teach you things about organisms that you didn't know before! That is why phylogenetics is so important, and why monophyly is king!
#phylogenetics #biology #biologyeducation
Interpreting phylogenetic trees: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqmblucbOzk
https://wn.com/Clint_Explains_Phylogenetics_Why_Monophyly_Is_King
What is so great about monophyletic groups? Why are phylogenies so important? Because they teach you things about organisms that you didn't know before! That is why phylogenetics is so important, and why monophyly is king!
#phylogenetics #biology #biologyeducation
Interpreting phylogenetic trees: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqmblucbOzk
- published: 13 Mar 2021
- views: 7677
7:09
Monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic
Monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic, Phylogenetics part 3
There are a couple different groups we can make in a phylogenetic tree.
To learn more about ...
Monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic, Phylogenetics part 3
There are a couple different groups we can make in a phylogenetic tree.
To learn more about Professor Laura go to www.lauracmatthews.com
Resources
Monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic: https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2008/12/19/monophyletic-paraphyletic-and-polyphyletic/
https://wn.com/Monophyletic,_Paraphyletic,_And_Polyphyletic
Monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic, Phylogenetics part 3
There are a couple different groups we can make in a phylogenetic tree.
To learn more about Professor Laura go to www.lauracmatthews.com
Resources
Monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic: https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2008/12/19/monophyletic-paraphyletic-and-polyphyletic/
- published: 25 Oct 2020
- views: 2319
4:22
Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic
Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic
Here in the video I have described the different types of clades viz Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic w...
Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic
Here in the video I have described the different types of clades viz Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic with examples for each!
Enjoy the video & subscribe!
Email me: introvertgeek12@gmail.com
https://wn.com/Monophyletic,_Paraphyletic_And_Polyphyletic
Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic
Here in the video I have described the different types of clades viz Monophyletic, Paraphyletic and Polyphyletic with examples for each!
Enjoy the video & subscribe!
Email me: introvertgeek12@gmail.com
- published: 19 Jun 2021
- views: 955
16:54
READING PHYLOGENETIC TREES (ALL ABOUT SISTER TAXA, MONOPHYLETIC GROUPS, PARSIMONY)
Learn how to read phylogenetic trees, identify sister groups, monophyletic groups, polyphyletic groups, paraphyletic groups, choose the most parsimonious tree, ...
Learn how to read phylogenetic trees, identify sister groups, monophyletic groups, polyphyletic groups, paraphyletic groups, choose the most parsimonious tree, and understand the difference between homologous characters and analogous characters.
Please like, comment, share, and Subscribe! Also, let me know if you have video requests :)
https://wn.com/Reading_Phylogenetic_Trees_(All_About_Sister_Taxa,_Monophyletic_Groups,_Parsimony)
Learn how to read phylogenetic trees, identify sister groups, monophyletic groups, polyphyletic groups, paraphyletic groups, choose the most parsimonious tree, and understand the difference between homologous characters and analogous characters.
Please like, comment, share, and Subscribe! Also, let me know if you have video requests :)
- published: 13 Jun 2020
- views: 29995
7:56
Tips to solve questions on Monophyly, polyphyly and paraphyly
In this video I have talked about Monophyly, polyphyly and paraphyly and given tips to solve questions on it.
In this video I have talked about Monophyly, polyphyly and paraphyly and given tips to solve questions on it.
https://wn.com/Tips_To_Solve_Questions_On_Monophyly,_Polyphyly_And_Paraphyly
In this video I have talked about Monophyly, polyphyly and paraphyly and given tips to solve questions on it.
- published: 28 May 2020
- views: 921
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What is MONOPHYLY? What does MONOPHYLY mean? MONOPHYLY meaning, definition & explanation
✪✪✪✪✪ http://www.theaudiopedia.com ✪✪✪✪✪
What is MONOPHYLY? What does MONOPHYLY mean? MONOPHYLY meaning, definition & explanation.
In common cladistic usage, ...
✪✪✪✪✪ http://www.theaudiopedia.com ✪✪✪✪✪
What is MONOPHYLY? What does MONOPHYLY mean? MONOPHYLY meaning, definition & explanation.
In common cladistic usage, a monophyletic group is a taxon (group of organisms) which forms a clade, meaning that it consists of an ancestral species and all its descendants. The term is synonymous with the uncommon term holophyly. Monophyletic groups are typically characterized by shared derived characteristics (synapomorphies).
Monophyly is contrasted with paraphyly and polyphyly, as shown in the second diagram. A paraphyletic group consists of all of the descendants of a common ancestor minus one or more monophyletic groups. Thus, a paraphyletic group is 'nearly' monophyletic (hence the prefix 'para', meaning 'near' or 'alongside'.) A polyphyletic group is characterized by convergent features or habits (for example, night-active primates, fruit trees, aquatic insects); the features by which the group is differentiated from others are not inherited from a common ancestor.
These definitions have taken some time to be accepted. When the cladistic school of thought became mainstream in the 1960s, several alternative definitions were in use. Indeed, taxonomists sometimes used terms without defining them, leading to confusion in the early literature, a confusion which persists.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Monophyly_What_Does_Monophyly_Mean_Monophyly_Meaning,_Definition_Explanation
✪✪✪✪✪ http://www.theaudiopedia.com ✪✪✪✪✪
What is MONOPHYLY? What does MONOPHYLY mean? MONOPHYLY meaning, definition & explanation.
In common cladistic usage, a monophyletic group is a taxon (group of organisms) which forms a clade, meaning that it consists of an ancestral species and all its descendants. The term is synonymous with the uncommon term holophyly. Monophyletic groups are typically characterized by shared derived characteristics (synapomorphies).
Monophyly is contrasted with paraphyly and polyphyly, as shown in the second diagram. A paraphyletic group consists of all of the descendants of a common ancestor minus one or more monophyletic groups. Thus, a paraphyletic group is 'nearly' monophyletic (hence the prefix 'para', meaning 'near' or 'alongside'.) A polyphyletic group is characterized by convergent features or habits (for example, night-active primates, fruit trees, aquatic insects); the features by which the group is differentiated from others are not inherited from a common ancestor.
These definitions have taken some time to be accepted. When the cladistic school of thought became mainstream in the 1960s, several alternative definitions were in use. Indeed, taxonomists sometimes used terms without defining them, leading to confusion in the early literature, a confusion which persists.
- published: 16 Aug 2016
- views: 3641
12:56
Monophyletic, Paraphyletic, Polyphyletic, Characters and Homoplasy: Lesson 5 Miller Harley
Animal Systematics
Evolutionary groups are of three types:
Monophyletic
A group of organisms that consists of a collection of most recent common ancestor of...
Animal Systematics
Evolutionary groups are of three types:
Monophyletic
A group of organisms that consists of a collection of most recent common ancestor of all those organisms and all the descendants of that most recent common ancestor. A monophyletic taxon is also called a clade. Examples : Mammalia, Aves (birds), angiosperms, insects, etc.
Polyphyletic
Polyphyletic group is a collection of organisms that consist of descendants from at least two different ancestors.
Paraphyletic
A paraphyletic taxon does not include all the descendants of the most recent common ancestor because of not having proper knowledge of remaining descendants
Examples : Traditionally defined Dinosauria, fish, gymnosperms, invertebrates, protists, etc.
How to make decisions of relatedness ?
Character: A character is virtually anything that has
a genetic basis and can be measured—from an anatomical
feature to a sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA or RNA.
Homologous characters vs. Analogous characters
Homologous
Common ancestor
Same structure, different function
Divergent evolution
Analogous
Different ancestors
different structure, same function
Convergent evolution
Homoplasy
https://wn.com/Monophyletic,_Paraphyletic,_Polyphyletic,_Characters_And_Homoplasy_Lesson_5_Miller_Harley
Animal Systematics
Evolutionary groups are of three types:
Monophyletic
A group of organisms that consists of a collection of most recent common ancestor of all those organisms and all the descendants of that most recent common ancestor. A monophyletic taxon is also called a clade. Examples : Mammalia, Aves (birds), angiosperms, insects, etc.
Polyphyletic
Polyphyletic group is a collection of organisms that consist of descendants from at least two different ancestors.
Paraphyletic
A paraphyletic taxon does not include all the descendants of the most recent common ancestor because of not having proper knowledge of remaining descendants
Examples : Traditionally defined Dinosauria, fish, gymnosperms, invertebrates, protists, etc.
How to make decisions of relatedness ?
Character: A character is virtually anything that has
a genetic basis and can be measured—from an anatomical
feature to a sequence of nitrogenous bases in DNA or RNA.
Homologous characters vs. Analogous characters
Homologous
Common ancestor
Same structure, different function
Divergent evolution
Analogous
Different ancestors
different structure, same function
Convergent evolution
Homoplasy
- published: 08 Apr 2020
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2:54
Monophyly
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Monophyly
In common cladistic u...
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Monophyly
In common cladistic usage, a monophyletic group is a taxon (group of organisms) which forms a clade, meaning that it consists of an ancestral species and all its descendants.The term is synonymous with the uncommon term holophyly.
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Author-Info: Petter Bøckman
Image Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Clade-grade_II.png
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Monophyly
In common cladistic usage, a monophyletic group is a taxon (group of organisms) which forms a clade, meaning that it consists of an ancestral species and all its descendants.The term is synonymous with the uncommon term holophyly.
=======Image-Copyright-Info=======
Image is in public domain
Author-Info: Petter Bøckman
Image Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Clade-grade_II.png
=======Image-Copyright-Info========
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- published: 22 Jan 2016
- views: 5938
39:25
Monophyly vs. Paraphyly vs. Polyphyly
Monophyly, paraphyly, polyphyly are terms used to describe the discordance between molecular systematics and morphology-based classification. However, paraphyly...
Monophyly, paraphyly, polyphyly are terms used to describe the discordance between molecular systematics and morphology-based classification. However, paraphyly and polyphyly are often confused. Here I explore these terms using Indian examples.
https://wn.com/Monophyly_Vs._Paraphyly_Vs._Polyphyly
Monophyly, paraphyly, polyphyly are terms used to describe the discordance between molecular systematics and morphology-based classification. However, paraphyly and polyphyly are often confused. Here I explore these terms using Indian examples.
- published: 01 Jun 2021
- views: 76