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Kevin J. Peterson, Jessica B. Lyons, Kristin S. Nowak, Carter M. Takacs, Matthew J. Wargo, and Mark A. McPeek
Estimating metazoan divergence times with a molecular clock
PNAS 2004 101: 6536-6541.

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