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PATH THROUGH LIFE'S BRANCHES

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May 07, 2025

T is an accepted theory that all life on Earth began ~3.8 billion years ago from a common ancestor—most likely a single-celled organism, which grew in complexity, evolved, and branched into the millions of lifeforms that have called the planet home since.

- RITHIK KIRAN BAGADE

T is an accepted theory that all life on Earth began ~3.8 billion years ago from a common ancestor—most likely a single-celled organism, which grew in complexity, evolved, and branched into the millions of lifeforms that have called the planet home since. This also establishes why the Earth is the only planet known to harbor life. This 'biology at play' is best described through an evolutionary tree, or phylogenetic tree, that is a diagram that represents the evolutionary relationships among various biological species or entities based on similarities and differences in their physical and/or genetic characteristics. The structure of an evolutionary tree is much like a branching diagram. The base or root of the tree represents the most recent common ancestor of all the entities depicted. From this root, the tree branches out, and each branch point, or node, represents a divergence event, such as a speciation event where one lineage splits into two. The tips of the branches, or leaves, represent the species or groups that exist today.

Evolutionary trees are valuable tools in many biological disciplines. They help clarify the relationships among species, track the origin and spread of diseases, inform conservation efforts by identifying genetically distinct lineages, and even guide biomedical research by identifying model organisms that are evolutionarily close to humans. They also depict predator-prey relations, food chains, and various animal life cycles in relation to habitats, aiding in the methodical classification of the biosphere.

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The New Indian Express Bhubaneswar

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The New Indian Express Bhubaneswar

The New Indian Express Bhubaneswar

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The New Indian Express Bhubaneswar

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The New Indian Express Bhubaneswar

The New Indian Express Bhubaneswar

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