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I've seen them in docs and in books but never in a complete form. Usually it's a graphic of a certain branch to elaborate on the subject or species of topic, but I was wondering if there were websites or info that was encyclopedic and all encompassing as we know it so far. I've tried to look around for it on the web but never came upon anything beyond WIKI (LOL), but in todays modern world I would have thought there would be a clear and informative and concise website with an aggregated collection of what science knows to this point. You can go on a gazillion websites and order anything from tools to clothing to food and see the complete product listings, sort them by price or rating, etc., some even with A.I. that anticipates your next search, yet this information eludes me, and my searches have gone fruitless. Are there any sites you would suggest looking at? Is it just not available? Do you have to take a paleo college course to get near this kind of info?
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The best way to include fossils in the 'tree of life' January 10, 2017 http://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2017/january/tree-of-life.html http://phys.org/news/2017-01-fossils-tree-life.html Puttick, M. N,., J. E. O'Reilly, A. R. Tanner, and others, 2017, Uncertain- tree: discriminating among competing approaches to the phylogenetic analysis of phenotype data, Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Published 11 January 2017.DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2016.2290 http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/284/1846/20162290 Yours, Paul H.
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