Where We Split from Sharks: Common Ancestor Comes Into Focus News Release University of Chicago Medical Center June 13 2012 The common ancestor of all jawed vertebrates on Earth resembled a shark, according to a new analysis of the braincase of a 290-million-year-old fossil fish that has long puzzled paleontologists. New research on Acanthodes bronni,
Published online on 13. June 2012 Acanthodes and shark-like conditions in the last common ancestor of modern gnathostomes Samuel P. Davis, John A. Finarelli & Michael I. Coates ABSTRACT: Acanthodians, an exclusively Palaeozoic group of fish, are central to a renewed debate on the origin of modern gnathostomes: jawed vertebrates comprising Chondrichthyes (sharks, rays and
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