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Deck 5: Inferring Phylogeny
1
Parsimony has the disadvantage of
A)being an inconsistent estimator.
B)conceptual complexity.
C)long-branch attraction.
D)A and B
E)A and C
A)being an inconsistent estimator.
B)conceptual complexity.
C)long-branch attraction.
D)A and B
E)A and C
E
2
Which of the following statements regarding rooted trees is (are)true?
A)We can form a rooted tree from an unrooted tree simply by picking a branch around which to root the tree.
B)Both rooted and unrooted trees inform us about the polarity of character change.
C)Knowing the root of a tree, along with information about species ranges, can tell us about the phylogeography of a group of species.
D)A and C
E)B and C
A)We can form a rooted tree from an unrooted tree simply by picking a branch around which to root the tree.
B)Both rooted and unrooted trees inform us about the polarity of character change.
C)Knowing the root of a tree, along with information about species ranges, can tell us about the phylogeography of a group of species.
D)A and C
E)B and C
D
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A)is closely related to strains from Cameroon and Ghana.
B)comprises many different strains of widely divergent origin.
C)suggests a single introduction was responsible for the outbreak.
D)A and C
E)All of the above
D
4
How many unrooted trees are possible for five species?
A)15
C)25
B)5
D)105
A)15
C)25
B)5
D)105
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5
The Fitch algorithm
A)determines how many evolutionary changes are required for a given tree and character.
B)does not find the best tree.
C)is based on a parsimony approach.
D)A and B
E)A and C
A)determines how many evolutionary changes are required for a given tree and character.
B)does not find the best tree.
C)is based on a parsimony approach.
D)A and B
E)A and C
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6
Parsimony analysis offers the advantage of
A)being a consistent estimator.
B)conceptual simplicity.
C)ensuring that we get the right answer, given enough data.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)being a consistent estimator.
B)conceptual simplicity.
C)ensuring that we get the right answer, given enough data.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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7
The disadvantages of using distance methods to construct trees include the fact that
A)distance methods lack any sort of underlying evolutionary model.
B)the assumption is made that similarity is a reflection of homology.
C)Both of the above
D)None of the above
A)distance methods lack any sort of underlying evolutionary model.
B)the assumption is made that similarity is a reflection of homology.
C)Both of the above
D)None of the above
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8
How many unrooted trees are possible for a six-species tree and a seven-species tree,respectively?
A)6 and 7
B)15 and 25
C)105 and 945
D)More than there are stars in the universe
A)6 and 7
B)15 and 25
C)105 and 945
D)More than there are stars in the universe
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9
Arrange the steps of constructing a phylogenetic tree using the distance method in the correct order.
1)A distance matrix is created.
2)Trees are constructed by arranging segments or branches derived from pair-wise distance comparisons.
3)The distance between species is measured using character state changes.
4)Phylogenetic inference software is used to choose the best tree.
A)1,2,3,4
C)3,1,2,4
B)2,3,4,1
D)4,3,2,1
1)A distance matrix is created.
2)Trees are constructed by arranging segments or branches derived from pair-wise distance comparisons.
3)The distance between species is measured using character state changes.
4)Phylogenetic inference software is used to choose the best tree.
A)1,2,3,4
C)3,1,2,4
B)2,3,4,1
D)4,3,2,1
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10
Which of the following statements regarding rooted trees is (are)true?
A)A maximum parsimony approach distinguishes among multiple alternative roots that correspond to the same unrooted tree.
B)Any two rooted trees corresponding to the same unrooted tree will require the same number of character changes.
C)The most common approach to rooting a tree is to use an outgroup.
D)A and B
E)B and C
A)A maximum parsimony approach distinguishes among multiple alternative roots that correspond to the same unrooted tree.
B)Any two rooted trees corresponding to the same unrooted tree will require the same number of character changes.
C)The most common approach to rooting a tree is to use an outgroup.
D)A and B
E)B and C
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11
The basic conceptual approach to phylogenetic tree building involves
A)the process of collecting information about character states.
B)the process of selecting taxa for inclusion in the tree.
C)the logic that species with many character states in common are more closely related than those without.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)the process of collecting information about character states.
B)the process of selecting taxa for inclusion in the tree.
C)the logic that species with many character states in common are more closely related than those without.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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12
Phylogenetic trees are used to
A)construct hypotheses about common ancestors.
B)construct hypotheses about how various species are related to each other.
C)test hypotheses about the relationships between various species.
D)All of the above
A)construct hypotheses about common ancestors.
B)construct hypotheses about how various species are related to each other.
C)test hypotheses about the relationships between various species.
D)All of the above
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13
The basic conceptual approach to phylogenetic tree building assumes
A)that species with many character states in common are more closely related than those without.
B)That common characters are homologies.
C)Both of the above
D)None of the above
A)that species with many character states in common are more closely related than those without.
B)That common characters are homologies.
C)Both of the above
D)None of the above
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14
The older the clade,the
A)more likely its members will share very similar sequences.
B)more likely its members will show sequence divergence.
C)less likely it has a common ancestor.
D)None of the above
A)more likely its members will share very similar sequences.
B)more likely its members will show sequence divergence.
C)less likely it has a common ancestor.
D)None of the above
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15
How many different unrooted tree arrangements are possible for a phylogenetic tree relating four species?
A)Three
C)Four
B)Two
D)Seven
A)Three
C)Four
B)Two
D)Seven
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16
The fundamental idea behind parsimony is
A)that the best phylogeny is the one that both explains the observed character data and posits the fewest evolutionary changes.
B)to provide a second approach to inferring phylogenetic relationships.
C)to compute the number of morphological or molecular differences between two or more species or populations.
D)that morphological traits cannot be used to reconstruct phylogenetic history.
A)that the best phylogeny is the one that both explains the observed character data and posits the fewest evolutionary changes.
B)to provide a second approach to inferring phylogenetic relationships.
C)to compute the number of morphological or molecular differences between two or more species or populations.
D)that morphological traits cannot be used to reconstruct phylogenetic history.
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A)One
C)Three
B)Two
D)Four
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18
The advantages of using distance methods to construct trees include the fact that
A)distance methods are conceptually straightforward.
B)distance methods are computationally among the fastest techniques.
C)Both of the above
D)None of the above
A)distance methods are conceptually straightforward.
B)distance methods are computationally among the fastest techniques.
C)Both of the above
D)None of the above
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19
Phylogenetic methods developed by evolutionary biologists to find the best tree possible for the taxa being studied include
A)parsimony methods.
B)distance methods.
C)maximum likelihood methods.
D)Bayesian inference methods.
E)All of the above
A)parsimony methods.
B)distance methods.
C)maximum likelihood methods.
D)Bayesian inference methods.
E)All of the above
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20
Long-branch attraction is
A)the inferring of too close a relationship between rapidly evolving species or populations.
B)the inferring of too close a relationship between slowly evolving species or populations.
C)a method for inferring phylogentic ancestry of rapidly evolving clades.
D)a method for inferring phylogenetic ancestry of slowly evolving clades.
A)the inferring of too close a relationship between rapidly evolving species or populations.
B)the inferring of too close a relationship between slowly evolving species or populations.
C)a method for inferring phylogentic ancestry of rapidly evolving clades.
D)a method for inferring phylogenetic ancestry of slowly evolving clades.
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21
How many unrooted trees are possible for a 22-species tree?
A)More than there are stars in the universe
B)22
C)945
D)1
A)More than there are stars in the universe
B)22
C)945
D)1
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22

A)use an odds ratio test, comparing the best possible tree overall with the best possible tree in which clade A is not monophyletic.
B)use a bootstrap analysis.
C)Both of the above
D)None of the above
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24
Evolutionary biologists have developed a number of different phylogenetic methods to find a tree that best corresponds to a number of character states for a given group of taxa.Describe the fundamental idea behind parsimony,and explain the strengths and weaknesses of this method.
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26
Computer programs for reconstructing large phylogenies
A)check all possible trees.
B)only check a very small fraction of possible trees.
C)make phylogenetic inference easy and certain.
D)None of the above
A)check all possible trees.
B)only check a very small fraction of possible trees.
C)make phylogenetic inference easy and certain.
D)None of the above
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27

1.If each of the two daughters of a node shares one or more possible states for a trait,assign those shared traits to the node in question.
2.If the two daughters share no possible states in common,assign all possible states for both daughters to the node.(Note to instructor: The difficulty of this question can be adjusted by including or omitting the two rules above.)
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A)The Marsupionta hypothesis
C)Neither theory
B)The Theria hypothesis
D)Both theories
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29
Odds ratio testing
A)can be used with any technique for phylogenetic inference.
B)can be used only with the model-based frameworks of maximum likelihood or Bayesian inference.
C)does not yield statistical significance levels.
D)can determine how strongly our character data support a given feature of a phylogenetic tree.
E)B and D
A)can be used with any technique for phylogenetic inference.
B)can be used only with the model-based frameworks of maximum likelihood or Bayesian inference.
C)does not yield statistical significance levels.
D)can determine how strongly our character data support a given feature of a phylogenetic tree.
E)B and D
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30
The method of independent contrasts
A)allows evolutionary biologists to use comparative methods for studying adaptations.
B)compares the best possible tree overall with the best possible constrained tree.
C)relies on running odds ratio tests.
D)A and C
E)All of the above
A)allows evolutionary biologists to use comparative methods for studying adaptations.
B)compares the best possible tree overall with the best possible constrained tree.
C)relies on running odds ratio tests.
D)A and C
E)All of the above
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31
The role of organisms in impacting the external environment
A)is the process of niche construction.
B)can feed back into evolutionary processes.
C)is evident when investigating fire ecology.
D)A and C
E)All of the above
A)is the process of niche construction.
B)can feed back into evolutionary processes.
C)is evident when investigating fire ecology.
D)A and C
E)All of the above
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32
Once we have used character data to infer a tree,how can we be certain this tree is correct?
A)We cannot; we can only estimate a "best fit."
B)We can test statistical confidence certain features of the tree are correct.
C)In most cases, we can ascertain whether our tree is correct with 95% confidence.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)We cannot; we can only estimate a "best fit."
B)We can test statistical confidence certain features of the tree are correct.
C)In most cases, we can ascertain whether our tree is correct with 95% confidence.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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33
Does the Fitch algorithm indicate the most likely character states for the ancestral node?
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34

A)There is 90% certainty that species A₁, A₂, and A3 are a monophyletic clade.
B)The monophyletic clade of species A₁, A₂, and A3 appears as a monophyletic clade in 90% of all bootstrap replicates.
C)Both of the above
D)None of the above
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35

A)The placentals and marsupials are sister groups under the Theria hypothesis, and the monotremes and marsupials are sister groups under the Marsupionta hypothesis.
B)The monotremes and marsupials are sister groups under the Theria hypothesis, and the placentals and marsupials are sister groups under the Marsupionta hypothesis.
C)The monotremes and marsupials do not form sister groups under either the Theria hypothesis or the Marsupionta hypothesis.
D)The monotremes and marsupials form sister groups under both the Theria hypothesis and the Marsupionta hypothesis.
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37
Which of the following statements concerning trees is true?
A)Each unrooted tree corresponds to numerous rooted trees.
B)An unrooted tree with k species has 2k-3 branches.
C)An unrooted tree with k species has 2k-3 times as many rooted trees as unrooted trees.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)Each unrooted tree corresponds to numerous rooted trees.
B)An unrooted tree with k species has 2k-3 branches.
C)An unrooted tree with k species has 2k-3 times as many rooted trees as unrooted trees.
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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38
Arrange the following steps of bootstrap resampling in the correct order.
1)To assess the support for any feature of the original tree,the percentage of replicate trees that also display that feature are calculated.
2)Resampling is done from the original character matrix to create a collection of bootstrap replicate data sets.
3)A tree is constructed for the estimated phylogeny,based on the original character matrix.
4)The same tree-building methods used on the original character set are used to create a collection of bootstrap replicate phylogenies.
A)4,1,2,3
C)3,2,4,1
B)4,3,2,1
D)3,2,1,4
1)To assess the support for any feature of the original tree,the percentage of replicate trees that also display that feature are calculated.
2)Resampling is done from the original character matrix to create a collection of bootstrap replicate data sets.
3)A tree is constructed for the estimated phylogeny,based on the original character matrix.
4)The same tree-building methods used on the original character set are used to create a collection of bootstrap replicate phylogenies.
A)4,1,2,3
C)3,2,4,1
B)4,3,2,1
D)3,2,1,4
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39
Bootstrap resampling
A)can be used with any technique for phylogenetic inference.
B)can only be used with the model-based frameworks of maximum likelihood or Bayesian inference.
C)does not yield statistical significance levels.
D)is used to determine the minimum number of character changes necessary to explain a given tree.
E)A and C
A)can be used with any technique for phylogenetic inference.
B)can only be used with the model-based frameworks of maximum likelihood or Bayesian inference.
C)does not yield statistical significance levels.
D)is used to determine the minimum number of character changes necessary to explain a given tree.
E)A and C
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40
For extinct taxa
A)the fossil record is the primary source of data for constructing phylogenetic trees.
B)one would expect allied extant taxa from the same location to be very different.
C)it makes sense to use an ad hoc explanation of how natural selection produced changes in a lineage, even when it is uncertain how the biotic and abiotic environment changed over time.
D)A and C
E)B and D
A)the fossil record is the primary source of data for constructing phylogenetic trees.
B)one would expect allied extant taxa from the same location to be very different.
C)it makes sense to use an ad hoc explanation of how natural selection produced changes in a lineage, even when it is uncertain how the biotic and abiotic environment changed over time.
D)A and C
E)B and D
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41
Why do some evolutionary biologists have philosophical concerns about using distance methods to construct evolutionary trees?
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Why is phylogenetic inference a difficult and computationally intensive problem? What solution do evolutionary biologists use to address this problem?
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While both parsimony methods and distance methods can be quite effective in inferring evolutionary history,both use tricks of sorts.Compare the assumptions,shortcomings,and methods of each.
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