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  • 3. Evaluating fossil calibrations for dating phylogenies in light of rates of molecular evolution: a comparison of three approaches.
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  • 8. Bayesian dating of shallow phylogenies with a relaxed clock.
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  • 9. Unraveling the evolutionary radiation of the thoracican barnacles using molecular and morphological evidence: a comparison of several divergence time estimation approaches.
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  • 12. Bayesian models of episodic evolution support a late precambrian explosive diversification of the Metazoa.
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  • 13. The impact of the representation of fossil calibrations on Bayesian estimation of species divergence times.
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  • 14. The impact of the rate prior on Bayesian estimation of divergence times with multiple Loci.
    Dos Reis M, Zhu T, Yang Z.
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  • 16. The age of the angiosperms: a molecular timescale without a clock.
    Bell CD, Soltis DE, Soltis PS.
    Evolution; 2005 Jun 22; 59(6):1245-58. PubMed ID: 16050101
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  • 17. Species trees from gene trees: reconstructing Bayesian posterior distributions of a species phylogeny using estimated gene tree distributions.
    Liu L, Pearl DK.
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  • 20. The impact of fossils and taxon sampling on ancient molecular dating analyses.
    Hug LA, Roger AJ.
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