Where we split from sharks: Common ancestor comes into focus
The common ancestor of all jawed vertebrates on Earth resembled a shark, according to a new analysis of the braincase of a 290-million-year-old fossil fish that has long puzzled paleontologists. Source: University of Chicago Medical Center - Discipline: Evolution
Where we split from sharks: Common ancestor comes into focus
The common ancestor of all jawed vertebrates on Earth resembled a shark, according to a new analysis of the braincase of a 290-million-year-old fossil fish that has long puzzled paleontologists.
Wed 13 Jun 12 from Phys.org
290 M-Year-Old Fossil Reveals Shark, Human Ancestor, Thu 14 Jun 12 from Laboratory Equipment
Where we split from sharks: Common ancestor comes into focus, Thu 14 Jun 12 from Labspaces.net
Where we split from sharks: Common ancestor comes into focus, Wed 13 Jun 12 from e! Science News
Where We Split from Sharks: Common Ancestor Comes Into Focus, Wed 13 Jun 12 from Newswise
Distant human ancestor had shark head
Peer far enough back in the human family lineage, and you'll find a fishy ancestor that looked surprisingly like a shark.
Thu 14 Jun 12 from FOXNews
Distant Human Ancestor Had Shark Head, Wed 13 Jun 12 from Discovery.com
Distant Human Ancestor Had Shark Head, Wed 13 Jun 12 from Livescience
Acanthodes bronni: Humans evolved from a prehistoric SHARK from 300m years ago
The primitive fish named Acanthodes bronni was the common ancestor of all jawed vertebrates on Earth - including us, according to new research from the University of Chicago.
Wed 13 Jun 12 from Daily Mail
Forget the apes: Humans evolved from a prehistoric SHARK from 300m years ago, Wed 13 Jun 12 from Daily Mail
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