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Tuatara: Volume 28, Issue 2, February 1986

Fig. 3 a and b: Fossil records that could be expected following a creation event (a) and evolutionary origins (b). In (a) modern organisms are found back through time with little change. In (b) modern organisms differ from fossil ancestors, some fossil lineages converging toward common ancestors. Both records suffer from incomplete preservation of most lineages

Fig. 3 a and b: Fossil records that could be expected following a creation event (a) and evolutionary origins (b). In (a) modern organisms are found back through time with little change. In (b) modern organisms differ from fossil ancestors, some fossil lineages converging toward common ancestors. Both records suffer from incomplete preservation of most lineages.

Fig. 3 a and b: Fossil records that could be expected following a creation event (a) and evolutionary origins (b). In (a) modern organisms are found back through time with little change. In (b) modern organisms differ from fossil ancestors, some fossil lineages converging toward common ancestors. Both records suffer from incomplete preservation of most lineages.