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rvosa's Hedges [5 articles]

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  • Human and ape molecular clocks and constraints on paleontological hypotheses
    Journal of Heredity, Vol. 92 (2001), pp. 469-474.
    by RL Stauffer, A Walker, OA Ryder, Lyons M Weiler, Blair S Hedges
  • A molecular timescale for vertebrate evolution
    Nature, Vol. 392 (1998), pp. 917-920.
    by S Kumar, SB Hedges
    posted to animals divergence vertebrates by rvosa on 2008-02-07 00:05:34 as **
  • Molecular evidence for multiple origins of Insectivora and for a new order of endemic African insectivore mammals
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 95 (1998), pp. 9967-9972.
    by MJ Stanhope, Victor G Waddell, O Madsen, WW de Jong, SB Hedges, GC Cleven, D Kao, MS Springer
  • Genomic clocks and evolutionary timescales
    Trends in Genetics, Vol. 19, No. 4. (Jan 2003), pp. 200-206.
    by Blair S Hedges, S Kumar
    posted to clock-like divergence evolution genome phylogenomics rates by rvosa on 2008-01-30 08:07:19 as **
  • Alu Elements and Hominid Phylogenetics
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 100, No. 22. (2003), pp. 12787-12791.
    by Abdel-Halim Salem, David A Ray, Jinchuan Xing, Pauline A Callinan, Jeremy S Myers, Dale J Hedges, Randall K Garber, David J Witherspoon, Lynn B Jorde, Mark A Batzer
    posted to anthropology diversification inference phylogeny primates by rvosa on 2007-11-19 21:56:41 as **
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