2023
DOI: 10.26879/1249
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Twenty-five well-justified fossil calibrations for primate divergences

Abstract: Phylogenies with estimates of divergence times are essential for investigating many evolutionary questions. In principle, "tip-dating" is arguably the most appropriate approach, with fossil and extant taxa analysed together in a single analysis, and topology and divergence times estimated simultaneously. However, "node-dating" (as used in many molecular clock analyses), in which fossil evidence is used to calibrate the age of particular nodes a priori, will probably remain the dominant approach, due to various… Show more

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“…For the calibration of the human-chimpanzee split, I used an unusually wide uniform distribution covering a span of 10 Myr and extensively overlapping with the prior for Homininae. This range is broader than what is typically used in the field (Dennis et al 2012;de Manuel et al 2016;Fontsere et al 2022), and the rationale for these values is discussed by Vries and Beck (2023). To potentially refine the estimates, incorporating additional calibration points could be beneficial.…”
Section: Linkage Disequilibrium (Ld)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the calibration of the human-chimpanzee split, I used an unusually wide uniform distribution covering a span of 10 Myr and extensively overlapping with the prior for Homininae. This range is broader than what is typically used in the field (Dennis et al 2012;de Manuel et al 2016;Fontsere et al 2022), and the rationale for these values is discussed by Vries and Beck (2023). To potentially refine the estimates, incorporating additional calibration points could be beneficial.…”
Section: Linkage Disequilibrium (Ld)mentioning
confidence: 99%