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We retain the word "protist" as a convenient term to mean "eukaryote that isn't a plant, animal, or fungus." ... In this cladogram and in all other eukaryote cladograms, we use the following color scheme: animals are blue, fungi are dark red, plants are green, and protists are yellow. Bright red boxes indicate a taxon of...
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www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/alllife/eukaryotasy.html
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+ Backbone) SET 1 (Dorsal nerve cord + Notochord) KEY TO SUMMARY: 1. Shows...probable relationships 2. Shows...probable sequence of origins 3. Shows...shared derived characters KEY TO APPLICATION: (look for near vertical branches upwards from diagonal line on cladogram) "Iguana-like" animal: (branch from or near turtle...
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www.indiana.edu/~ensiweb/lessons/mclad.ws.pdf
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20. Which cladogram version is considered the "best" (out of several which could be made for a particular group of organisms)? ... 10. A Deinonychus-like animal produced both birds and later to the dromaeosaurs, including Deinonychus and Velociraptor.
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www.indiana.edu/~ensiweb/lessons/whyclad.html
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The work on this website is all student work, uploaded to the internet by Mr. G. Click on any animal or node in the cladogram above to read about that animal or trait. In addition, browse through the links below to learn more about our cladogram.
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www.grymonpre.com/science/cladogram/
www.grymonpre.com/science/cladogram/
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The Animal Kingdom (Clade 1) is a natural, highly diverse group of organisms, most of which are ... CLADOGRAM OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM ... Cladogram of the Animal Kingdom. This is a cladogram that shows the general structure of the Animal Kingdom and the nested nature of the clades within it. Fungi are the outgroup.
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comenius.susqu.edu/bi/202/animals/default.htm
comenius.susqu.edu/bi/202/animals/default.htm
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Including myself as a resident of California, this is a distribution of Foristers, and from it could be made an area cladogram, which would look like a four-branched tree, with one state perched at ... Cladistic Biogeography: Interpreting Patterns of Plant and Animal Distributions (Oxford Biogeography Series) (Hardcover)
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www.amazon.com/Cladistic-Biogeography-Interpreting-Patt...
www.amazon.com/Cladistic-Biogeography-Interpreting-Patterns-Distributions/dp/0198548184
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Preview of Concepts ... is the science dealing with description, identification, nomenclature, and classification of living things. ... Dichotomous keys may be used in a variety of situations, such as for identifying rocks and minerals as well as for identifying unknown organisms to some taxonomic level (e.g., species,
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www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/zoology/cladogram/
www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/zoology/cladogram/
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Supplementary Figures and Diagrams Not in Your Textbooks ... Use your "Back" button to return to this page after studying the pictures. ... Cone of Increasing Diversity...
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www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/zo150/mozley/fall/studyaids.ht...
www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/zo150/mozley/fall/studyaids.html
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This cladogram can be written several ways. The most inclusive group always goes at the top, by convention. However, we could describe precisely the same set of relationships like this: ... But we can see what they are posited to be and can challenge the cladogram with evidence. It is testable, unlike a Linnaean scheme.
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www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Lists/Cladograms/000Cladogr...
www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Lists/Cladograms/000Cladograms.html
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