Paleontological Evidence to Date the Tree of Life
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Abstract
The role of fossils in dating the tree of life has been misunderstood. Fossils can provide good "minimum" age estimates for branches in the tree, but "maximum" constraints on those ages are poorer. Current debates about which are the "best" fossil dates for calibration move to consideration of the most appropriate constraints on the ages of tree nodes. Because fossil-based dates are constraints, and because molecular evolution is not perfectly clock-like, analysts should use more rather than fewer dates, but there has to be a balance between many genes and few dates versus many dates and few genes. We provide "hard" minimum and "soft" maximum age constraints for 30 divergences among key genome model organisms;…
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- Biology
- Tree of life (biology)
- Tree (set theory)
- Molecular clock
- Fossil Record
- Evolutionary biology
- Key (lock)
- Paleontology
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