Some molecular clack estimates of divergence times of taxonomic groups undergoing evolutionary radiation are much older than the groups' first observed fossil record. Mathematical models of branching evolution are used to estimate the maximal rate of fossil preservation consistent with a postulated missing history, given the sum of species durations implied by early origins under a range of species origination and extinction rates. The plausibility of postulated divergence times depends on origination, extinction, and preservation Fates estimated from the fossil record. For eutherian mammals, this approach suggests that it is unlikely that many modern orders arose much earlier than their oldest fossil records.
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Department of Biology, Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Genetics, University of California, RiversideDepartment of Biology, Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Genetics, University of California, Riverside
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Department of Biology, Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Genetics, University of California, RiversideDepartment of Biology, Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Genetics, University of California, Riverside