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Ancient fossil may rewrite fish family tree | Science/AAAS | News - 0 views

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    When it comes to charting the tree of life, the most important difference between humans and sharks isn't limbs versus fins or even lungs versus gills. It all comes down to our skeletons. Sharks' skeletons are made of cartilage, placing them along with rays and skates in a group of jawed vertebrates called cartilaginous fish. Humans-along with most other living vertebrates-belong to the same group as bony fish, whose skeletons are made of bone. Scientists knew that these groups diverged more than 420 million years ago, but what the last common ancestor looked like remained a mystery. Now, new discoveries inside the head of a small fossil fish from Siberia may provide some clues.
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