Estimating divergence times in large molecular phylogenies

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Abstract

Molecular dating of species divergences has become an important means to add a temporal dimension to the Tree of Life. Increasingly larger datasets encompassing greater taxonomic diversity are becoming available to generate molecular timetrees by using sophisticated methods that model rate variation among lineages. However, the practical application of these methods is challenging because of the exorbitant calculation times required by current methods for contemporary data sizes, the difficulty in correctly modeling the rate heterogeneity in highly diverse taxonomic groups, and the lack of reliable clock calibrations and their uncertainty distributions for most groups of species. Here, we present a method that…

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Keywords
  • Divergence (linguistics)
  • Molecular clock
  • Bayesian probability
  • Phylogenetic tree
  • Calibration
  • Uncorrelated
  • Statistics
  • Variation (astronomy)
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