Identifying the closest living relative(s) of tetrapods is an important, yet still contested question in vertebrate phylogenetics. Three hypotheses are possible and ruling out alternatives has proven difficult even with large molecular data sets due to weak phylogenetic signal coupled nonphylogenetic noise resulting from relatively rapid speciation events that occurred a long time ago (>400 Ma). Here, we revisit the identity of the closest living relative of land vertebrates from a phylogenomic perspective and include new genomic data for all extant lungfish genera. RNA-seq proves to be a great alternative to genomic sequencing, which currently is technically not feasible in lungfishes due to their huge (50–130 Gb) and repetitive genomes. W...
Lungfish and coelacanths are the only living sarcopterygian fish. The phylogenetic relationship of l...
Summary. Since the discovery of the coelacanth, La t imer ia cha lumnae, more than 50 years ago, pa...
This paper shows that questions of an unexpected phylogenetic depth can be addressed by the study of...
Identifying the closest living relative(s) of tetrapods is an important, yet still contested questio...
Identifying the closest living relative(s) of tetrapods is an important, yet still contested questio...
The only currently unresolved portion of the backbone phylogeny of the vertebrates involves the rela...
The origin of tetrapods has not been resolved for decades. Three principal hypotheses (lungfish-tetr...
The phylogenetic position of tetrapods relative to the other two living sarcopterygian lineages (lun...
The evolutionary relationships of lungfish can provide crucial information on the transition from Sa...
Abstract Background Since the discovery of the "living fossil" in 1938, the coelacanth (Latimeria ch...
The colonization of land by tetrapod ancestors is one of the major questions in the evolution of ver...
Lungfish and coelacanths are the only living sarcopterygian fish. The phylogenetic relationship of l...
The origin of land vertebrates was one of the major transitions in the history of vertebrates. Yet, ...
We determined the complete nucleotide sequences (16403 and 16572 base pairs, respectively) of the mi...
Aim: Lungfishes are one of the two surviving clades from the once diverse grade of lobe-finned fishe...
Lungfish and coelacanths are the only living sarcopterygian fish. The phylogenetic relationship of l...
Summary. Since the discovery of the coelacanth, La t imer ia cha lumnae, more than 50 years ago, pa...
This paper shows that questions of an unexpected phylogenetic depth can be addressed by the study of...
Identifying the closest living relative(s) of tetrapods is an important, yet still contested questio...
Identifying the closest living relative(s) of tetrapods is an important, yet still contested questio...
The only currently unresolved portion of the backbone phylogeny of the vertebrates involves the rela...
The origin of tetrapods has not been resolved for decades. Three principal hypotheses (lungfish-tetr...
The phylogenetic position of tetrapods relative to the other two living sarcopterygian lineages (lun...
The evolutionary relationships of lungfish can provide crucial information on the transition from Sa...
Abstract Background Since the discovery of the "living fossil" in 1938, the coelacanth (Latimeria ch...
The colonization of land by tetrapod ancestors is one of the major questions in the evolution of ver...
Lungfish and coelacanths are the only living sarcopterygian fish. The phylogenetic relationship of l...
The origin of land vertebrates was one of the major transitions in the history of vertebrates. Yet, ...
We determined the complete nucleotide sequences (16403 and 16572 base pairs, respectively) of the mi...
Aim: Lungfishes are one of the two surviving clades from the once diverse grade of lobe-finned fishe...
Lungfish and coelacanths are the only living sarcopterygian fish. The phylogenetic relationship of l...
Summary. Since the discovery of the coelacanth, La t imer ia cha lumnae, more than 50 years ago, pa...
This paper shows that questions of an unexpected phylogenetic depth can be addressed by the study of...