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Dating Species Divergences Using Rocks and Clocks

Posted on Aug 12, 2015 4:33:00 AM

 
Conference - London, United Kingdom
 
The molecular clock hypothesis provides the only viable framework for integrating molecular sequence and fossil age data to establish an evolutionary timescale. However, even after five decades since its proposal, the hypothesis remains controversial. This meeting will bring together scientists from molecular systematics, palaeontology, comparative genomics, and computational biology to discuss recent breakthroughs in the field and highlight future research directions.
Organization: The Royal Society
 
Mon, Nov 09, 2015 - Tue, Nov 10, 2015
The Royal Society
London, United Kingdom
 
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