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Time Dependency of Molecular Rate Estimates and Systematic Overestimation of Recent Divergence Times.

2005, Simon Y. W. Ho, Matthew J. Phillips, Alan Cooper, and Alexei J. Drummond

Why Mitochondrial Genes are Most Often Found in Nuclei.

2000, Otto G. Berg and C. G. Kurland

Vagaries of the molecular clock.

1997, Francisco J. Ayala

Local Molecular Clocks in Three Nuclear Genes: Divergence Times for Rodents and Other Mammals, and Incompatibility Among Fossil Calibrations.

2003, Emmanuel J. P. DOUZERY, Frédéric DELSUC, Michael J. STANHOPE & Dorothée HUCHON

Erratic overdispersion of three molecular clocks: GPDH, SOD, and XDH.

2001, Francisco Rodríguez-Trelles, Rosa Tarrı´o, and Francisco J. Ayala

Dating nodes on molecular phylogenies: a critique of molecular biogeography.

2005, Michael Heads

The Molecular Clock Runs at Different Rates Among Closely Related Members of a Gene Family.

2005, Peter E.M. Gibbs, Werner F. Witke, Achilles Dugaiczyk

Heterogeneous Genomic Molecular Clocks in Primates.

2006, Seong-Ho Kim, Navin Elango, Charles Warden, Eric Vigoda, Soojin V. Yi

Conflict between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA phylogenies of a recent species radiation: What mtDNA reveals and conceals about modes of speciation in Hawaiian crickets.

2002, Kerry L. Shaw

Nuclear DNA does not reconcile ‘rocks’ and ‘clocks’ in Neoaves: a comment on Ericson et al.

2007, Joseph W Brown, Robert B Payne and David P Mindell

Metabolic rate does not calibrate the molecular clock.

2007, Robert Lanfear, Jessica A. Thomas, John J. Welch, Thomas Brey, and Lindell Bromham

Dates from the molecular clock: how wrong can we be?

2006, Ma´ rio J.F. Pulque´ rio and Richard A. Nichols

A methodological bias toward overestimation of molecular evolutionary time scales.

2002, Francisco Rodríguez-Trelles, Rosa Tarrı´o, and Francisco J. Ayala

Error in Estimation of Rate and Time Inferred from the Early Amniote Fossil Record and Avian Molecular Clocks.

2004, Marcel van Tuinen, Elizabeth A. Hadly

On the Molecular Evolutionary Clock.

1987, Emile Zuckerkandl