Part 2: Interpreting your phylogeny Use your phylogeny to answer the following questions in the spaces provided Does any character exhibit evolutionary convergence (i.e., homoplasy) on this tree? If so, which one(s)? Is live birth a derived or an ancestral feature? If species A, B, and C were placed into their own genus based on the presence of green eyes, would this group be monophyletic, paraphyletic, or polyphyletic? If species D, E, F, and G were placed into their own genus based on the presence of red eyes, would this group be monophyletic, paraphyletic, or polyphyletic? If species F and G had green eyes, and you knew nothing about the ancestor of the group, would green eyes be more likely to be a derived trait or an ancestral trait? 1. 2. 3. 5. Is any character trait on the tree an autapomorphy, meaning that it is derived but not shared with any other taxa? If so, which one(s)? If not, write ʻnone.' 4. 6.

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Part 2: Interpreting your phylogeny
Use your phylogeny to answer the following questions in the spaces provided
1.
Does any character exhibit evolutionary convergence (i.e., homoplasy) on this
tree? If so, which one(s)?
Is live birth a derived or an ancestral feature?
2.
3.
If species A, B, and C were placed into their own genus based on the presence of
green eyes, would this group be monophyletic, paraphyletic, or polyphyletic?
If species D, E, F, and G were placed into their own genus based on the presence
of red eyes, would this group be monophyletic, paraphyletic, or polyphyletic?
If species F and G had green eyes, and you knew nothing about the ancestor of
the group, would green eyes be more likely to be a derived trait or an ancestral
trait?
4.
5.
Is any character trait on the tree an autapomorphy, meaning that it is derived but
not shared with any other taxa? If so, which one(s)? If not, write 'none.'
6.
Transcribed Image Text:Part 2: Interpreting your phylogeny Use your phylogeny to answer the following questions in the spaces provided 1. Does any character exhibit evolutionary convergence (i.e., homoplasy) on this tree? If so, which one(s)? Is live birth a derived or an ancestral feature? 2. 3. If species A, B, and C were placed into their own genus based on the presence of green eyes, would this group be monophyletic, paraphyletic, or polyphyletic? If species D, E, F, and G were placed into their own genus based on the presence of red eyes, would this group be monophyletic, paraphyletic, or polyphyletic? If species F and G had green eyes, and you knew nothing about the ancestor of the group, would green eyes be more likely to be a derived trait or an ancestral trait? 4. 5. Is any character trait on the tree an autapomorphy, meaning that it is derived but not shared with any other taxa? If so, which one(s)? If not, write 'none.' 6.
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Transcribed Image Text:B E GL Heeth F teeth +no tee-th no teeth hair hain teeth +no haiY hair + Carni vone Carnivore + no hair Canni VOre no Carnivoret tail Carni vore teeth no toil tail tail tail hain_ egg layer no Heeth -hair egg layer no honnt thorns egg layer herbivo - ne no horns no honns Cornivore no claws + claws tail Live binth claws wings wings no horns claws fwings fred eyeS red eyes gree n eyes Scale Scale ho scale green Spot Nospot Most Recent Common Anceston of A- G
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