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Title: Speciation II


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Drosophila chromosome bacterial gene
Widespread Lateral Gene Transfer from
Intracellular Bacteria to Multicellular
Eukaryotes, Published Online August 30,
2007Science DOI 10.1126/science.1142490
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Nikoh Nakabachi. 2009. BMC Biology 2009, 712.
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Reconstructing DWM
  • Major, independent approaches
  • Cladistics
  • Statistical
  • Similar goal
  • Form best hypothesis of genetic lineages

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Challenges of phylogenies based on sequences
  • Aligning sequences
  • Finding the most parsimonious tree among
    thousands of possibilities
  • Insufficient or excessive divergence
  • Distinguishing genes that are paralogs vs.
    orthologs
  • Gene duplication creates paralogs
  • Speciation creates orthologs

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Relations between trees and DWM
monophyletic
paraphyletic
polyphyletic
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Applying Phylogenetic Analysis
  • How can we reconcile alternative trees derived
    from different data?
  • What are some difficulties in phylogenetic
    analysis?
  • What promotes new clades in addition to
    bifurcation?
  • Can phylogenies help us understand ecological
    processes?

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Phylogenetic histories and biogeography
  • Biogeography the study of distributions
  • How do similar organisms get separated?
    vicariance vs. dispersal
  • Phylogenetic trees imply sequence as well as
    similarity
  • Relative timing can be used to test hypotheses
    about the history of geological processes
  • Understanding of geology helps to understand
    evolutionary relationships

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Hawaiian fruit fly phylogeny
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What data can be used to determine timing?
  • Fossil evidence

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What data can be used to determine timing?
  • Molecular clocks
  • based on randomness of mutations
  • applicable to selectively neutral DNA
  • must account for variability in mutation process
    among
  • coding vs. non-coding
  • loci for different products
  • variation in generation time of organisms

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Reconstructing the early evolution of life
  • What is the relationship of Archea, Bacteria, and
    Eucarya?
  • What characteristics should be most informative?
  • What is the role of RNA in the early evolution of
    life?

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Phylogeny of life molecular evidence
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Phylogeny of life linear model
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Complexity of molecular evidence lateral gene
transfer model (gene evolution)
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Recombination through symbiosis model
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