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Robert W Scotland

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Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|April 16, 2010
Deep homology: a view from systematicsRobert W Scotland
Evolution & Development|March 18, 2011
What is parallelism?Robert W Scotland
Systematic Biology|January 31, 2015
Circumstances in which parsimony but not compatibility will be provably misleadingRobert W Scotland, Mike Steel
Biology Open|February 11, 2022
exTREEmaTIME: a method for incorporating uncertainty into divergence time estimatesTom Carruthers, Robert W Scotland
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 4, 2020
Insights from Empirical Analyses and Simulations on Using Multiple Fossil Calibrations with Relaxed Clocks to Estimate Divergence TimesTom Carruthers, Robert W Scotland
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|June 17, 2023
Deconstructing age estimates for angiospermsTom Carruthers, Robert W Scotland
Systematic Biology|March 24, 2021
The Implications of Interrelated Assumptions on Estimates of Divergence Times and Rates of DiversificationTom Carruthers, Robert W Scotland
Systematic Biology|December 14, 2020
Uncertainty in Divergence Time EstimationTom Carruthers, Robert W Scotland
Cladistics : the International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society|December 14, 2021
Taxic and Transformational Homology: Different Ways of SeeingMark A Carine, Robert W Scotland
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 31, 2004
The significance of few versus many in the tree of lifeRobert W Scotland, Michael J Sanderson
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Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|April 16, 2010
Deep homology: a view from systematicsRobert W Scotland
Evolution & Development|March 18, 2011
What is parallelism?Robert W Scotland
Systematic Biology|January 31, 2015
Circumstances in which parsimony but not compatibility will be provably misleadingRobert W Scotland, Mike Steel
Biology Open|February 11, 2022
exTREEmaTIME: a method for incorporating uncertainty into divergence time estimatesTom Carruthers, Robert W Scotland
Molecular Biology and Evolution|January 4, 2020
Insights from Empirical Analyses and Simulations on Using Multiple Fossil Calibrations with Relaxed Clocks to Estimate Divergence TimesTom Carruthers, Robert W Scotland
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|June 17, 2023
Deconstructing age estimates for angiospermsTom Carruthers, Robert W Scotland
Systematic Biology|March 24, 2021
The Implications of Interrelated Assumptions on Estimates of Divergence Times and Rates of DiversificationTom Carruthers, Robert W Scotland
Systematic Biology|December 14, 2020
Uncertainty in Divergence Time EstimationTom Carruthers, Robert W Scotland
Cladistics : the International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society|December 14, 2021
Taxic and Transformational Homology: Different Ways of SeeingMark A Carine, Robert W Scotland
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 31, 2004
The significance of few versus many in the tree of lifeRobert W Scotland, Michael J Sanderson
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