Classification and reclassification: genetic evidence
I can describe the classification, and sometimes reclassification, of organisms based on evidence from their gene sequences.
Classification and reclassification: genetic evidence
I can describe the classification, and sometimes reclassification, of organisms based on evidence from their gene sequences.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Organisms can now be classified using evidence from sequencing their genes
- Comparing gene sequences provides evidence of evolutionary relationships
- Sometimes organisms are reclassified into a different group if new evidence is discovered
Keywords
DNA - Deoxyribonucleic acid is a chemical that carries genetic information, and it is the molecule of inheritance.
Gene sequence - the sequence of DNA that codes for a particular protein
Evolutionary trees - diagrams that show the evolutionary relationships between organisms
Common misconception
Organisms evolve over a short period of time.
Draw pupils attention to the tome scales on the evolutionary trees to show that evolution takes place slowly over long periods of time.
Equipment
highlighting pens
Licence
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