A phylogenetic tree of ray-finned fishes showing representative genera
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Kornsorn SRIKULNATH, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Kasetsart University, Bangkok, KU, Department of Genetics
Kornsorn SRIKULNATH, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Kasetsart University, Bangkok, KU, Department of Genetics
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Evolution in the Slow Lane
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Kornsorn SRIKULNATH, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Kasetsart University, Bangkok, KU, Department of Genetics
Thomas Near on X: 1/4 A preprint of Near, T. J. and C. E. Thacker. in press. Phylogenetic classification of living and fossil ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii). Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of
If a student were to add a trout to the phylogeny shown above, where would its lineage attach to the rest of the tree?
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Figure 4 from A new time-scale for ray-finned fish evolution