F212 'Classification' (a) (b) (c)
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- Explain the relationship between classification and phylogeny
- Classification
- process of placing living things into group according to how closely related they are
- Classification
- process of placing living things into group according to how closely related they are
- Taxonomy
- Explain the relationship between classification and phylogeny
- Classification
- Classification
- study of the principles of classification
- the study of the differences between species, enabling classification categories to be set up
- study of the evolutionary relationships between species
- Phylogeny
- The more recent the common ancestor, the more similar the species will be
- As you venture UP the taxa, organisms get more and more varied
- Domain Kingdom Phyla Class Order Family Genus Species
- Domain Kingdom Phyla Class Order Family Genus Species
- As you venture UP the taxa, organisms get more and more varied
- Using a phylogeny tree, the organisms that share a common ancestor are monophyletic
- The more recent the common ancestor, the more similar the species will be
- Phylogeny
- the study of the differences between species, enabling classification categories to be set up
- Explain the relationship between classification and phylogeny
- Domain Kingdom Phyla Class Order Family Genus Species
- As you venture UP the taxa, organisms get more and more varied
- Phylogeny
- The more recent the common ancestor, the more similar the species will be
- Using a phylogeny tree, the organisms that share a common ancestor are monophyletic
- The more recent the common ancestor, the more similar the species will be
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