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Long-accepted theory of vertebrate origin upended by lamprey fossils


Newly discovered fossils of fish from multiple life stages may ‘rewrite textbooks’
A new study out of the University of Chicago, the Canadian Museum of Nature and the Albany Museum challenges a long-held hypothesis that the larvae of modern lampreys are a holdover from the distant past, resembling the ancestors of all living vertebrates, including ourselves.
The new fossil discoveries indicate that ancient lamprey hatchlings more closely resembled modern adult lampreys, and were completely unlike their modern larvae counterparts. The results were published on March 10 in
“We’ve basically removed lampreys from the position of the ancestral condition of vertebrates,” said first author Tetsuto Miyashita, formerly a Chicago Fellow at the University of Chicago and now a paleontologist at the Canadian Museum of Nature. “So now we need an alternative.” ....

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Long-accepted theory of vertebrate origin upended by fossilized fish larvae


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IMAGE: Artist s reconstruction showing the life stages of the fossil lamprey Priscomyzon riniensis. It lived around 360 million years ago in a coastal lagoon in what is now South Africa.
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Credit: Kristen Tietjen
A new study out of the University of Chicago, the Canadian Museum of Nature and the Albany Museum challenges a long-held hypothesis that the blind, filter-feeding larvae of modern lampreys are a holdover from the distant past, resembling the ancestors of all living vertebrates, including ourselves. The new fossil discoveries indicate that ancient lamprey hatchlings more closely resembled modern adult lampreys, and were completely unlike their modern larvae counterparts. The results were published on March 10 in ....

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The House Theatre Of Chicago Announces New Artistic Director Lanise Antoine Shelley


The House Theatre Of Chicago Announces New Artistic Director Lanise Antoine Shelley
Lanise Antoine Shelley s appointment comes as Nathan Allen, founder and Artistic Director of 20 years, steps down from the post.by BWW News Desk
The House Theatre of Chicago today announced the appointment of its new Artistic Director, Lanise Antoine Shelley. Shelley is a multi-hyphenate Haitian artist, director, playwright, educator, visual artist and accomplished actress who has performed with some of the country s most prestigious companies.
Lanise Antoine Shelley s appointment comes as Nathan Allen, founder and Artistic Director of 20 years, steps down from the post.
We are extremely excited and energized that Lanise has joined The House, comments Board President David Shapiro. She brings a new energy, and unique experience in performance, movement, directing, and storytelling. We all will miss Nate, who built a strong foundation for The House over the past two decades, but ....

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