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Genomic Distortion of Jawed Vertebrate Phylogeny

Reconstructing patterns of evolution requires understanding the interrelationships of species, yet evolutionary relationships that defy resolution and calibration in time are commonplace across the Tree of Life. Here, we investigate the dynamics of temporal and topological uncertainty by generating a phylogeny of jawed vertebrates using 1105 exonic loci sampled for 540 species spanning all major orders and most families of gnathostomes. Across loci and DNA sequence sites, we observe rapid reductions in statistical support for the monophyly of jawed vertebrate clades that originated around the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction. Phylogenetic signal was scrambled to different degrees during

evolutionary biologygenomics