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Genomic Study Rewrites Shark Evolutionary Tree
Genomic analysis of 48 species indicates Hexanchiformes sharks form a separate evolutionary lineage, challenging the traditional view that all sharks share a single ancestry.
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No such thing as a shark? Genomes shake up ocean predator’s family tree
Sharks might not be a natural biological group, with most species potentially closer kin to rays than to an oddball group of sharks. Sharks might not be a natural biological group, with most species potentially closer kin to rays than to an oddball group of sharks.
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Read Full ArticleNo such thing as a shark? Genomes shake up ocean predator’s family tree – Chennaionline
The concept of sharks as a natural biological group has been challenged by recent findings in genomic studies. The study, published last month on the bioRxiv preprint server, suggests that sharks might not be a single evolutionary lineage after all. Instead, some species of sharks may be more closely related to rays and skates than to other sharks.
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