Give the stratigraphic arrangement of rock layers as shown below, the circles represent places where fossils were found. Match the fossil with the fossil collection site (put the collection site number in the blank on the answer sheet). Assume the level 4 is where you find the extant species A, B, C, D, E, and humans. 4 8 7 3 6. 1 7. A-H ancestor (choose between sites 2 and 3) 8. E-H ancestor (choose between sites 2 and 3) 9. Putting aside species A-E, let us say that the following layers in this stratigraphic diagram have the following fossil deposits: Site 2- rich in ancient fish fossils Site 3 – rich in lungfish and coelacanth-like fossils Site 6 - contains T-rex and various other dinosaurs Site 8 - saber tooth tigers and ground slot fossils Which site would you expect to find a therapsid fossil? C) site 7 B) site 5 A) site 4
Evolution
The history and science of origin and evolution comprise two events, the beginning of life and expansion of life. Our earth originated about 4.5 billion years ago. The term evolution is derived from two Latin words and means the act of unfolding or unrolling. English philosopher Herbert Spencer first used it. Evolution is defined as the change in heritable traits of biological populations over successive generations. These traits are the manifestations of genes that are passed down from parent to offspring during reproduction.
Cladistics
Cladistics is a technique in the classification of organisms, where they are grouped into different clades. The proof for the relationships that are hypothesized is based on the shared derived characteristics known as synapomorphies. These characteristics do not exist in many of the distant ancestors and groups. The common ancestor along with its descendants is considered to be a part of the clade. The rate of closeness is directly proportional to the cladistic grouping and is useful in analyzing the evolutionary mechanism.
Outgroups
Outgroups are significant in studying cladistics or phylogenetics (that describe the evolutionary relationship between different organisms). Further, it is also important to understand the differences and similarities between different organisms.
Taxonomy
It is the branch of biology that works with the identification of organisms at first, then naming, and classification of them into phenetic or phylogenetic groups (a classification system). In other words, it is the scientific study of biological diversity and a part of systematic biology.
Phylogenetics
Phylogenetics is the scientific study of how various groups of organisms are related at the evolutionary level. It finds the relationship between various organisms based on their evolutionary similarities and differences. It is a part of the taxonomy. Although the taxonomic study is not only concerned about phylogeny but taxonomic studies are also concerned about the classification and nomenclature of the different individuals from different taxon.
Use the graph to answer questions #7-8 on the fossils. I think number #9 is B
![Give the stratigraphic arrangement of rock layers as shown below, the circles represent places where
fossils were found. Match the fossil with the fossil collection site (put the collection site number in the
blank on the answer sheet). Assume the level 4 is where you find the extant species A, B, C, D, E, and
humans.
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7. A-H ancestor (choose between sites 2 and 3)
8. E-H ancestor (choose between sites 2 and 3)
9. Putting aside species A-E, let us say that the following layers in this stratigraphic diagram have the
following fossil deposits:
Site 2- rich in ancient fish fossils
Site 3- rich in lungfish and coelacanth-like fossils
Site 6- contains T-rex and various other dinosaurs
Site 8 - saber tooth tigers and ground slot fossils
Which site would you expect to find a therapsid fossil?
C) site 7
B) site 5
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