<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/2023-02-msu-helps-resolve-a-50-year-old-fish controversy.aspx" dsn="blogs"><homehero/><unit>College of Natural Science,Integrative Biology</unit><pubDate>02/27/2023</pubDate><title>MSU helps resolve a 50-year-old fish controversy</title><description><p>An international consortium that includes Michigan State University researchers has solved an evolutionary quandary that’s been the subject of debate for five decades. Publishing its results earlier this month in the journal Science, the team’s genomic analyses conclusively resolve which modern fish lineage branched off earliest within the tree of life. The findings shed new light on the evolutionary history of fishes and the understanding of evolutionary processes.</p></description><author>Val Osowski</author><hero-image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2023/2023-02-msu-helps-resolve-a-50-year-old-fish%20controversy.banner.tree%20of%20life.jpg" alt="Trees of life of teleost fishes representing the two hypotheses of the controversy and its resolution in the present study. "/></hero-image><image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2023/preview2023-02-msu-helps-resolve-a-50-year-old-fish%20controversy.banner.tree%20of%20life.jpg" alt="Tree of life of teleost fishes representing the hypothesis of the current study."/></image><tags><tag>IBIO</tag><tag>evolutionary biology</tag><tag>fish</tag><tag>genome</tag></tags></item>