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A new paper in Nature
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At the heart in the paper, "An Archaeopteryx-like theropod from China and also the origin of Avialae
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: a whole new exercise in cladistics, the semiquantitative strategy which is the foremost edge in paleontology.
A search at this messy method of science reveals that Archy was never ever actually regarded as the ur-bird any in excess of numerous pre-human fossils had been ever before truly the "first human" or Eohippus was genuinely the "first horse." They're vague and slippery distinctions. The specialists usually realized that fossil research are as significantly about gaps and uncertainties as concerning the fossils themselves. I mean, search with the tiny odds that a offered fossil discovery would just happen to be the One Genuine Ancestor. So if you feel Archy continues to be heaved off some kind of throne
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Larry Witmer reviewed the Nature paper and wrote the commentary that accompanies it, "An icon knocked from its perch." That piece ends by stating that "Archaeopteryx will continue to be an icon of evolution, probably much more so now, offering compelling proof that, as we ought to expect, evolutionary origins are instead messy affairs." His submit about the Decide on & Scalpel blog covers a lot in the same points I just made.
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