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Evolutionists have discovered, however, that molecular time estimates tend to be systematically older than estimates based on other methods and, indeed, to be older than the actual dates.
He was simply in the right place at the wrong molecular time.
At the molecular level, all of the clocks are based on a handful of "clock" genes and proteins that regulate each other interactively and thus generate a molecular time signal in the form of a circadian rhythm, term that originates from the Latin for approximately (circa) and day (dies).
Although several powerful methods have been developed for molecular time estimation allowing the rate change (a relaxed clock) [12] [17], the poor quality of the fossil record for early grasses has prevented us from addressing this issue.
We obtained a molecular time scale for the evolution of extant xenarthrans and other placental mammals.
The molluscan stem is Precambrian according to all our molecular time trees.
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Our scheme maps the problem of solving the molecular time-independent Schrödinger equation onto a non-linear statistical regression problem.
Circadian clocks are molecular time-keeping systems that underlie daily fluctuations in multiple physiological and biochemical processes.
These approaches can yield misleading estimates of molecular time-scales, with significant impacts on subsequent evolutionary and ecological inferences.
Circadian clocks are internal molecular time-keeping mechanisms that provide living organisms with the ability to adjust their growth and physiology and to anticipate diurnal environmental changes.
All of these studies depend on accurate estimates of molecular time-scales and substitution rates which, primarily due to methodological limitations, have been made with varying degrees of rigour in the past.
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