Systematics & Classification
Across
- 3. (derived)– a trait in a descendant that differs from the ancestral trait.
- 4. – branch of biology that investigates relationships among species to understand the history of life.
- 7. – any group of species designated for study.
- 8. (ancestral) – a trait present in the common ancestor of a group.
- 12. – a hypothesis of species relationships, typically composed of nodes and a root.
- 13. – traits evolving independently due to similar environmental pressures, resulting in superficial similarity (homoplasy).
- 14. – a derived character unique to a single taxon.
- 18. – a derived trait shared among a group, indicating common ancestry.
- 20. – the simplest explanation of observed data is preferred, minimizing evolutionary changes.
Down
- 1. – a shared ancestral character between the outgroup and ingroup.
- 2. – a distinguishing feature or attribute of an organism.
- 5. – a derived character.
- 6. – traits shared by species inherited from a common ancestor.
- 8. – the study of the evolutionary history of species.
- 9. – refers to the closest relative in a phylogenetic context.
- 10. – the group of primary interest in a phylogenetic study.
- 11. – the field devoted to the classification of organisms.
- 15. – a species or group outside the ingroup used to determine ancestral and derived traits.
- 16. – the best explanation fits the data with the fewest assumptions.
- 17. – branch of biology that reconstructs the evolutionary history of species.
- 19. – a taxon consisting of all the descendants of a common ancestor.