The journal
Nature reported on April 17, 2013, that the complete genome sequence of the
African coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) indicates that terrestrial tetrapods - including
Homo sapiens - share a more recent common ancestor with
lungfish than either do with the coelacanth. As
poet Francine M. Storey wrote of the coelacanth, the "last inhabitant of the devonian sea":
if he approaches
unseen
unheard
ask him
how did you survive?
Perhaps this poor "living fossil" was comforted by the thought of having close relatives on land. As of today, he may feel more phylogenetically alone.