Let’s Make a Dinosaur Tree Based on What You See: Cladograms
April 9th at 10:30 am
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Let's Make a Dinosaur Tree Based on What You See: Cladograms
Jaeson Clayborn, Professor Math and Natural Science, Padron Campus
Evolution, defined as a change in the genetic composition and heritable traits of a population over the course of many generations, is one of the five core concepts of biology. In class, we try to understand the evolutionary relationships among taxa. These relationships can be visually represented as phylogenetic trees and cladograms. Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses of evolutionary relationships, with the quality of a phylogeny being only as good as the quality of the data used to infer it. Cladograms are diagrams used to display hypothetical relationships between taxa based on morphological features.
Presenter's Biography
Jaeson Clayborn is an assistant professor at Miami Dade College Padrón Campus. He teaches biology and environmental science courses. Through collaborations with experienced and unconventional professionals, he continues to improve his course materials using active and project-based learning techniques to improve the curricula. His professional life goals are to understand and preserve the entomological and botanical world, engage local communities through service-learning and inquiry-based activities, and empower people to be curious. |
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