Ancestral trait and Derived trait

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In summary, determining ancestral and derived traits is essential in phylogenetic tree construction. Ancestral traits are shared among all branches descended from the ancestor, while derived traits are unique to specific branches. While this principle is powerful, there may be other factors at play.
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In phylogenetic tree construction , it is important to correctly identify ancestral and derived traits. But how one actually determine which trait is ancestral and which one is derived? I know shared trait among certain group indicate its ancestral of that group. That is a very powerful principle , I know .. .. . but is it the only principle? I feel there is more.. Please enlighten me.
 
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Hi Ahmed,

You pretty much summed it up. Ancestral means the trait was inherited from the ancestor, so all branches which descend from the ancestor will have this trait (it will be 'shared' among them because they all got it from their common ancestor). Any unique traits they possesses must have been derived after the split, therefor it is called derived.

Hope that helps!
 

1. What is an ancestral trait?

An ancestral trait is a characteristic or feature that is inherited from a common ancestor and is shared among multiple species.

2. What is a derived trait?

A derived trait is a characteristic or feature that has evolved and is unique to a particular species or group of species.

3. How can ancestral and derived traits be distinguished?

Ancestral traits are typically more widespread and present in a larger number of species, while derived traits are usually unique to a smaller group of species.

4. Can ancestral traits become derived traits over time?

Yes, ancestral traits can evolve and become derived traits in subsequent generations as species adapt and change over time.

5. Are all derived traits advantageous?

No, not all derived traits are advantageous. Some may be neutral or even detrimental to the survival and reproduction of a species.

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