What is the sister group to the tetrapods?

What is the sister group to the tetrapods?

Tiktaalik roseae, which was co-discovered by Academy paleontologist Dr. Ted Daeschler, is the best-known member of the sister group for all tetrapods (limbed animals that include amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, and their common ancestors). Unlike a frog, a dinosaur, or a rat, Tiktaalik has fins rather than legs.

What is closely related to tetrapods?

Since the discovery of the coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae, more than 50 years ago, paleontologists and comparative morphologists have debated whether coelacanths or lungfishes, two groups of lobe-finned fishes, are the closest living relatives of land vertebrates (Tetrapoda).

Which group of fishes is most closely related to tetrapods?

lungfish
The relationship of the three living groups of sarcopterygians or lobe-finned fish (tetrapods, lungfish and coelacanths) has been a matter of debate. Although opinions still differ, most recent phylogenies suggest that tetrapods are more closely related to lungfish than to coelacanths.

What is the sister group to land vertebrates?

hagfishes
Instead, hagfishes are placed as the sister group to the vertebrates, together forming the Craniata (or craniates) – animals possessing a skull, or cranium. This view of craniate evolution makes the living jawless vertebrates, or agnathans, a paraphyletic group.

Are lungfish and tetrapods sister groups?

This hypothesis is preferred by many paleontologists and morphologists. It is also supported by several mitochondrial protein-coding genes (see text)

Are tetrapods a monophyletic group?

Monophyletic groups are the only groups that can be circumscribed by objective boundaries, defined by characters. In evolutionary terms, monophyletic groups comprise the most recent common ancestor and all of its descendants. In Fig. 2, Amniota, Tetrapoda, Osteichthyes, and Gnathostomata are all monophyletic.

What do Hagfishes Myxini and lampreys Petromyzontida have in common?

Lampreys (Petromyzontida) and hagfishes (Myxini) are both jawless vertebrates that have a persistent notochord with projections that protect the dorsal nerve cord and serve as rudimentary vertebrae. Hagfishes feed on detritus and possess slime glands that produce large quantities of slime to deter potential predators.

Are all fish tetrapods?

In a strict evolutionary sense, all tetrapods are essentially “limbed fish,” because their ultimate vertebrate ancestor is a fish. All tetrapods share a variety of morphological features.

What Makes a sister group?

In phylogenetics, a sister group or sister taxon comprises the closest relative(s) of another given unit in an evolutionary tree.

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