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Alex Palazzo: drifting into molecular evolution

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning

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The Origins of the Molecular Clock

In the early days of molecular biology, scientists collected sequences from different animals and compared that to the paleontological record. They found they could potentially draw pilogenetic trees based on these changes in the d and a genes. And if you start counting the number of differences between any two pairs of genes, you can infer how those two organisms diverge. This is sort of the origins of the molecular clock.

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