## Abstract Analysis of published data shows that, for most animal groups, the fossil record in the immediate aftermath of the endโPermian biotic crisis is less complete than during the Late Permian or Middle Triassic. Completeness is measured by the Simple Completeness Metric. The interval of poor
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Molecular clocks and the incompleteness of the fossil record
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