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| Fossil calibrations for select groups: Here is a look at the way the new fossil calibration database will help to tell evolutionary time [Credit: The Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT] |
More than twenty paleontologists, molecular biologists, and computer programmers from five different countries contributed to the design and implementation of this new database. The Fossil Calibrations Database webpage launches on Tuesday February 24th, and a series of five peer-reviewed papers and an editorial on the topic will appear in the scientific journal Palaeontologia Electronica, describing the endeavor. Dr. Ksepka is the author of one of the papers and co-author of the editorial.
"This exciting field of study, known as 'divergence dating,' is important for understanding the origin and evolution of biodiversity, but has been hindered by the improper use of data from the fossil record," says Dr. Parham. "The Fossil Calibration Database addresses this issue by providing molecular biologists with paleontologist-approved data for organisms across the Tree of Life."
The Tree of Life? "Think of it as a family tree of all species," explains Dr. Ksepka.
Source: Bruce Museum [February 24, 2015]






