Ray-finned fishes make up half of all living vertebrate species. Nearly all ray-finned fishes are teleosts, which include most commercially important fish species, several model organisms for genomics and developmental biology, and the dominant component of marine and freshwater vertebrate faunas. Despite the economic and scientific importance of ray-finned fishes, the lack of a single comprehensive phylogeny with corresponding divergence-time estimates has limited our understanding of the evolution and diversification of this radiation. Our analyses, which use multiple nuclear gene sequences in conjunction with 36 fossil age constraints, result in a well-supported phylogeny of all major ray-finned fish lineages and molecular age estimates ...
For many genes, ray-finned fish (Actinopterygii) have two paralogous copies, where only one ortholog...
The teleostean order Cyprinodontiformes comprises over 1200 species of mainly fresh and brackish wat...
The tree of life of fishes is in a state of flux because we still lack a comprehensive phylogeny tha...
Ray-finned fishes constitute the dominant radiation of vertebrates with over 32,000 species. Althoug...
Ray-finned fishes constitute the dominant radiation of vertebrates with over 32,000 species. Althoug...
Ray-finned fishes constitute the dominant radiation of vertebrates with over 32,000 species. Althoug...
The Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) is the largest and most diverse vertebrate group, but little ...
<div><p>Ray-finned fishes constitute the dominant radiation of vertebrates with over 32,000 species....
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...
BackgroundOne of the main explanations for the stunning diversity of teleost fishes (approximately 2...
Modern ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise half of extant vertebrate species and are widely ...
Our understanding of phylogenetic relationships among bony fishes has been transformed by analysis o...
The Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) is the largest and most diverse vertebrate group, but little ...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for all evolutionary research. Teleosts are the larg...
Understanding the process that underlie the disparity in species richness across different taxonomic...
For many genes, ray-finned fish (Actinopterygii) have two paralogous copies, where only one ortholog...
The teleostean order Cyprinodontiformes comprises over 1200 species of mainly fresh and brackish wat...
The tree of life of fishes is in a state of flux because we still lack a comprehensive phylogeny tha...
Ray-finned fishes constitute the dominant radiation of vertebrates with over 32,000 species. Althoug...
Ray-finned fishes constitute the dominant radiation of vertebrates with over 32,000 species. Althoug...
Ray-finned fishes constitute the dominant radiation of vertebrates with over 32,000 species. Althoug...
The Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) is the largest and most diverse vertebrate group, but little ...
<div><p>Ray-finned fishes constitute the dominant radiation of vertebrates with over 32,000 species....
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...
BackgroundOne of the main explanations for the stunning diversity of teleost fishes (approximately 2...
Modern ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise half of extant vertebrate species and are widely ...
Our understanding of phylogenetic relationships among bony fishes has been transformed by analysis o...
The Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes) is the largest and most diverse vertebrate group, but little ...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for all evolutionary research. Teleosts are the larg...
Understanding the process that underlie the disparity in species richness across different taxonomic...
For many genes, ray-finned fish (Actinopterygii) have two paralogous copies, where only one ortholog...
The teleostean order Cyprinodontiformes comprises over 1200 species of mainly fresh and brackish wat...
The tree of life of fishes is in a state of flux because we still lack a comprehensive phylogeny tha...