20.1 Organizing Life on Earth
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Phylogenies and the history of life reveal the incredible diversity and interconnectedness of organisms on Earth. By studying evolutionary relationships, we can trace life's journey from simple prokaryotes to complex multicellular organisms, uncovering the shared ancestry of all living things. This unit explores how scientists construct phylogenetic trees using various data types, from morphology to DNA sequences. It also highlights major events in life's history, including the origin of eukaryotes, the Cambrian explosion, and mass extinctions that shaped Earth's biodiversity.
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Phylogenies and the history of life reveal the incredible diversity and interconnectedness of organisms on Earth. By studying evolutionary relationships, we can trace life's journey from simple prokaryotes to complex multicellular organisms, uncovering the shared ancestry of all living things. This unit explores how scientists construct phylogenetic trees using various data types, from morphology to DNA sequences. It also highlights major events in life's history, including the origin of eukaryotes, the Cambrian explosion, and mass extinctions that shaped Earth's biodiversity.
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