According to modern molecular phylogenetics, which two groups are considered sister groups relative to caecilians?

Answer

Frogs and salamanders

Genetic studies suggest that frogs (Anura) and salamanders (Caudata) form a clade that diverged from the caecilian lineage (Gymnophiona), meaning frogs and salamanders share a more recent common ancestor with each other than either does with caecilians.

According to modern molecular phylogenetics, which two groups are considered sister groups relative to caecilians?
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