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state the significance of coelacanth in evolution.

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Answered by lucky1829
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Coelacanths and lungfish had already diverged from a common ancestor before the lungfish made the transition to land. The vertebrate land transition is one of the most important steps in our evolutionary history. We conclude that the closest living fish to the tetrapod ancestor is the lungfish, not the coelacanth.
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