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Phylogeny

While reading this article you may grasp the concept of phylogeny. Here we also discussed topics like phylogeny trees , taxonomy systems and so on.

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Introduction

Phylogeny is the study of a species’ or group’s evolutionary history, particularly in terms of lines of descent and relationships among large groups of animals.

The idea that plants or animals of various species descended from common ancestors is fundamental to phylogeny, and it is universally recognised in the scientific world.

 However, the evidence for such links is almost always inconclusive, because the great majority of species that have ever existed are extinct, and only a small percentage of their remains have been preserved in the fossil record.

 As a result, most phylogenies are merely theories based on circumstantial data. Using the same evidence, different phylogenies frequently emerge. 

Nonetheless, everyone agrees that the tree of life is the product of organic descent from earlier predecessors and that real phylogenies are, at least in theory, discoverable.

Taxonomy System

Phylogeny is the basis of taxonomy, the discipline of classifying species. 

Organisms were categorised based on their apparent similarities in the early taxonomic systems, which had no theoretical foundation. 

Taxonomy has been based on the accepted propositions of evolutionary descent and relationship since the publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection in 1859.

The evidence and findings of phylogeny clearly reveal that the tree of life is the result of a historical evolutionary process, and that degrees of likeness within and across groupings correlate to degrees of ancestry from common ancestors.

 A fully established phylogeny is required for the creation of a taxonomy that accurately depicts the natural relationships among living things.

Phylogeny Tree

The cladogram is another name for the evolutionary tree. At the tips of the lines known as tree branches, the species or groups can be found. 

The way the branches join demonstrates how species arose from a common ancestor. The branch points denote the common ancestor of all the groupings descended from that point. 

Some cladograms have a blocky appearance, whereas others have a diagonal appearance. The information, however, is unaffected by the tree’s orientation.

 If two species share a more recent common ancestor in a phylogenetic tree, they are more related than those with a less recent common ancestor.

Phylogenetics in Practice

The following are some of the applications of phylogenetics:- 

  • Classification: The Linnaean classification of species is known thanks to phylogeny. More accurate descriptions of patterns of relatedness are available based on the sequence data
  • Forensics : Phylogeny is used to examine DNA in the case of a crime scene or paternity disputes
  •  Origins: Phylogenetic techniques can be used to discover the source of a new pathogen epidemic. It’s helpful to know the species the infection belongs to and how it spreads
  • Conservation : Phylogeny aids conservation biologists in making informed decisions about which species they should work to save from extinction
  • Computing and Bioinformatics: Phylogenetic techniques are widely employed in the creation of software in other domains

Ontogeny

The development of an individual organism is referred to as ontogeny. It starts with fertilisation and continues through all developmental stages up to and including birth. 

In the growth of an organism, ancestral features are frequently preserved. Chick and human embryos, for example, go through a stage in development where they have slits and arches in their necks that are comparable to a fish’s gill slits and arches.

 This indicates that humans and chicks descended from the same ancestor as fish. Phylogenetic trees can be constructed using these developmental features. 

An organism is thought to proceed through each of the adult phases of evolutionary history during development. “Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny,” according to this statement.

Conclusion

A phylogenetic tree is a situation in which the genealogical ties of organisms can be depicted in the form of an evolutionary tree.

The cladogram is another name for the evolutionary tree. At the tips of the lines known as tree branches, the species or groups can be found.

 The species or groupings are classified in this way so that it is easier to understand how they arose from common predecessors.

Taxonomy has been based on the accepted propositions of evolutionary descent and relationship since the publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection in 1859.

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Answer:  The development of an individual organism is referred to as ontogeny. It starts with fertilisation and continues through all developmental stages up to and including birth.

Answer: Phylogeny is the study of a species’ or group’s evolutionary history, particularly in terms of lines of descent and relationships among large groups of animals.

Answer: The Linnaean classification of species is known thanks to phylogeny. More accurate descriptions of patterns of relatedness are available based on the sequence data.

 

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