Phylogenetic Analysis data

  • Taxa – The group of organisms, that are classified based on the evolutionary relationships.
  • Characters – specific traits or features that can be used to distinguish between different taxa.

The characters that used for building the phylogenetic trees

  1. Classical phylogenetic analysis uses morphological features – number of legs, anatomy
  2. Modern phylogenetic analysis uses molecular information –
  • Bio-molecular sequences (DNA, RNA)
  • DNA fragements (AFLPs, RFLPs)
  • Biochemical features

Phylogenetic data can be classified into two types

  1. Distance data -Measure the distance between the objects; these data are usually derived from the sequences data. E.g – distance (man,monkey) = 120. distance data Metrix is constructed using pairwise comparison.
  2. Discrete data Each characters have finite number of states. Character species Matrix is constructed using present and absence of the data. E.g – DNA has four states – A,C,T,G, numbers of legs of mammals – 2,3,4,5…

Molecular phylogenetic Analysis data

There are two broad categories of the molecular data; Protein data & DNA base markers there data can be used in both taxonomic low levels and taxonomic high-level

  1. Protein data are two main categories : isoezymes and amino acids.
  2. DNA based makers can be categories base on the dependency of the PCR technique.
  • PCR independent techniquesRFLP (Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism)
  • PCR dependent techniques RAPD (Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA),AFLP (Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism), SSR (Simple Sequence Repeat) and Direct DNA sequencing

History of the Molecular markers in Phylogeny

  1. Revolution 1 – 1975 – DNA sequencingSanger sequencing is used for direct examination of the DNA sequences.
  2. Revolution 2 – 1985 – Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)Produce large amount of fragments in very short time such as DNA fingerprinting, RAPDs, AFLP, transposable elements
  3. Revolution 3 – 2005 – Next generation sequencingallow to generation of massive amount of data that can be used for construct the whole genome phylogenies.

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