Mammal Tree
Two cladograms derived from
different scientific interpretations of evolutionary relationships of mammals
based on morphological and and genetic characters of
species. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 19:
430-438.
The left hand cladogram is based
on evidence from morphology, while the right hand one is based on evidence from
genetics. The two trees are similar, but they are not identical. See if you can
identify how many ways these two cladograms differ.
This is one of the main difficulties of phylogenetic systematics. The “true” evolutionary tree is lost in the
distant past and all that scientists can do is find evidence for the best
evolutionary hypothesis. Sometimes different data sets do not give the exact
same results. Although we will never know for certain what the true
evolutionary tree of any particular clade is the
correct one, probability suggests that as more and more evidence is collected
the resulting cladograms are closer and closer to the
truth.