Have you ever wished you could have the entire 150 million years of
spiny-rayed fish evolution
in convenient poster form? You can see how all the spiny-finned fish -
more than 18,000 species of them, which represent nearly one-third of
living vertebrates - are related to one another.
To accomplish this, the scientists inferred the relationships from the
sequences of 10 genes from 520 spiny-rayed fin fish representing most of
their families. They combined this data with that of 37 fossil 'age
constraints' used as reality checks on the actual timing of evolutionary
shifts.
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