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AUTOR(ES) Anna Penna , L. Pozzi , Edward L. Smither
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Department of Anthropology The University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA, The University of Texas at San Antonio
ANO 2019
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 ED1394BAC51B6A81B2109C2CAC0F0733

Resumo

In recent years, multiple technological and methodological advances have increased our ability to estimate phylogenies, leading to more accurate dating of the primate tree of life. Here we provide an overview of the limitations and potentials of some of these advancements and discuss how dated phylogenies provide the crucial temporal scale required to understand primate evolution. First, we review new methods, such as the total‐evidence dating approach, that promise a better integration between the fossil record and molecular data. We then explore how the ever‐increasing availability of genomic‐level data for more primate species can impact our ability to accurately estimate timetrees. Finally, we discuss more recent applications of mutation rates to date divergence times. We highlight example studies that have applied these approaches to estimate divergence dates within primates. Our goal is to provide a critical overview of these new developments and explore the promises and challenges of their application in evolutionary anthropology.

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