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660 related items for PubMed ID: 16777927

  • 1. Testing the molecular clock: molecular and paleontological estimates of divergence times in the Echinoidea (Echinodermata).
    Smith AB, Pisani D, Mackenzie-Dodds JA, Stockley B, Webster BL, Littlewood DT.
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  • 16. Using the fossil record to estimate the age of the last common ancestor of extant primates.
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  • 19. Bayesian relaxed clock estimation of divergence times in foraminifera.
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  • 20. Mitochondrial relationships and divergence dates of the African colobines: evidence of Miocene origins for the living colobus monkeys.
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