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A phylogenetic tree of living hominoids based on DNA-DNA hybridization data (the work of Charles Sibley and Jon Ahlquist at Yale University) supports the picture above.
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Hypothetical cladogram (a) and phylogenetic tree (b) of evolution within the genus Homo. (modified from Tattersall 1999). Analyzing hominid phylogeny ...
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Asfaw, B., T. White, O. Lovejoy, B. Latimer, S. Simpson, and G. Suwa. 1999. Australopithecus garhi: A new species of early hominid from Ethiopia. ... For more information on ToL tree formatting, please see Interpreting the Tree or Classification. To learn more about phylogenetic trees, please visit our Phylogenetic...
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For a recent overview of all the different members of our family, see a discussion of hominoid taxonomy, Donald Johanson's Hominid Family Tree, and a simplified tree situating the ... The adoption of the above criteria, the authors conclude, would mean the genus Homo would have both phylogenetic and adaptive significance.
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species. The evidence that these trees provide on hominid phylogeny is examined below. Fibrinopeptides A & B Sequences. In the parsimony tree for primate ...
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They were small-brained, arboreal fruit eaters, similar to modern tree shrews. Primates of the Eocene epoch (55 to 38 million years ago) were similar and ... Hominid evolution: a tale of two trees. ... EVOLUTION OF THE CHOCOLATE BAR: A Creative Approach to Teaching PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS (The American Biology Teacher)
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The Root of the Hominid Tree ... Differing Views of the Hominid Family Tree ... Lumper hominid phylogenetic tree, three species fig 22.13a...
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australopithecine: A group of bipedal hominid species belonging to the genus Australopithecus that lived between 4.2 and 1.4 mya. ... Cladograms can be considered as a special type of phylogenetic tree that concentrates on the order in which different groups branched off from their common ancestors. A cladogram branches like...
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In this regard, the proposed reconstruction of early hominid phylogeny relies on the ... diverging from a higher node on the hominid tree than Ar. ramidus, ...
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