2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.30.615987
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Cenozoic evolutionary history obscures the Mesozoic origins of acanthopterygian fishes

Chase D. Brownstein,
Alex Dornburg,
Thomas J. Near

Abstract: Sister lineage comparisons provide a valuable tool for understanding evolutionary origins of species-rich clades. Percomorpha, comprising over 18,900 species, represents one of the most species-rich vertebrate clades. However, the phylogenetic resolution of its sister lineage remains unclear, obscuring whether contrasts in histories of diversification provide insights into the factors that gave rise to this clade's diversity. Using 887 ultraconserved element loci and Sanger-sequenced nuclear genes, we resolve … Show more

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