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Hedges, S. B. and L. L. Poling. 1999. A molecular phylogeny of reptiles. Science 283:998-1001. |
O'Brien, S. J., J. F. Eisenberg, M. Miyamoto, S. B. Hedges, S. Kumar, and D. E. Wilson. 1999. Comparative genomics: mammalian radiations. Genome Maps 10 (phylogenetic tree). Science 286:463-478. |
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van Tuinen, M., D. B. Butvill, J. A. W. Kirsch, and S. B. Hedges. 2001. Convergence and divergence in the evolution of aquatic birds. Proc. Roy. Soc. London, B268: 1345-1350.
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Zimmer, C. 2001. How old is... National Geographic 2001(9):78-101. (An article about how all types of things are dated; the molecular clock research of the Hedges Lab is featured on page 94). |
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Hedges, S. B., and S. Kumar. 2003. Genomic clocks and evolutionary timescales. Trends in Genetics 19:200-206. |
Heinicke,
M. P., W. E. Duellman, and S. B. Hedges. 2007. Major Caribbean and Central
American frog faunas originated by ancient oceanic dispersal. Proc. Natl.
Acad. Sci. (USA): 104:10092-10097. |
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Hedges, S. B., and S. Kumar. 2002. Vertebrate genomes compared. Science 297:1283-1285. (A Perspective article about the research of Aparicio et al. who reported the complete genome of a fish, the Fugu.). |
Hedges, S. Blair. 2000. A start for population genomics. Nature 408:652-653. (A News & Views article about the research of Ingman et al. on the origin of modern humans from mitochondrial genome variation.). |