African coelacanth not 65 mn year-old ‘living fossil’, evolution is evident in the fish’ genes: Study
The fish went on to earn the moniker 'living fossil' because of its anatomy that resembled fossilised records.
from http://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/african-coelacanth-not-65-mn-year-old-living-fossil-evolution-is-evident-in-the-fish-genes-study-9296381.html
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