About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 94. Chapters: Cladistics, Paraphyly, Monophyly, Phylogenetic tree, Homology, Mitochondrial Eve, Molecular phylogenetics, Clade, Genetic history of Europe, Maximum parsimony, Median graph, Human mitochondrial molecular clock, Phylogenetic comparative methods, Haplogroup, Models of DNA evolution, Most recent common ancestor, Encyclopedia of Life, Microbial phylogenetics, Crown group, Cladogram, Single-access key, Last universal ancestor, Evolutionary taxonomy, Toxicofera, Neighbor-joining, Articulata Hypothesis, Jacques Gauthier, Phylogenetic footprinting, Neomura, Genetic distance, Retrotransposon marker, Adolf Naef, Torsion, Wikispecies, Synapomorphy, Autapomorphy, Polyphyly, List of Y-DNA single-nucleotide polymorphisms, RedToL, Caminalcules, Pedomorphosis, Chronospecies, Internal transcribed spacer, Polytomy, Eurasian Adam, TreeFam, Tree rearrangement, Afroinsectiphilia, UPGMA, Catalogue of Life, Models of nucleotide substitution, Analogy, Elvis taxon, SAR supergroup, Lineage, Basal, Gene family, Derived trait, Holophyly, OrthoDB, Symplesiomorphy, Phylogenetic bracketing, Tree of Life Web Project, Zombie taxon, McDonald-Kreitman test, IsoBase, Cladogenesis, Alloenzyme, Long branch attraction, Orthologous MAtrix, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Saturation, Split, Cetacodontamorpha, Crown eukaryotes, Chemotaxonomy, Peramorphosis, Macroscopic Observatory, Outgroup, Cetruminantia, Semantides, Stratocladistics, Three-taxon analysis, External transcribed spacer, Ghost lineage.