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Coevolution
- predator-prey, pollinator-flower, parasite-host
- as one evolves the other has to evolve or be left behind, if coevolution is happening the phylogeny should reflect similar changes in both phylogenies
- many parasites are very host specific and therefore evolve with their host
phylogeography
-genetic lineages over geography-looking at the effects of geography on the different lineages-can use GIS to look at population genetics-can look at movement corridors (of genes) and how they are moving or being stopped from moving (rivers, mountains)
Minimum spanning network
illustrates haplotype diversity -size of circle demonstrates abundance of haplotype-lines & hash marks indicate # of changes in base pairs
haplotype
different alleles (2 chromosomes-one from each parent) caused by each change base pairs in the sequence
sequence divergence
to determine % sequence data add bp differences between the organisms over the total # basepairs sequenced slide 55 shows killer whale to bottle nose dolphin (57 + 55)/1140 -only indicates % divergence, not support for tree