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Professor Dr. Rachel Warnock (Rachel C.M. Warnock) is a paleobiologist and a professor at GeoZentrum Nordbayern, specializing in systems of paleobiology.[1]Her focus lies in the field of tree-building tools for phylogenetics, where she extracts information from the fossil record. Her research encompasses molecular, morphological, stratigraphic, and environmental data, involving both the development of methods and practical case studies spanning geological time periods. More precisely, her work involves integrating biological data with information from the fossil record where she develops and applies phylogenetic tools that model the relationship between the ancestor and descendant species.[2]
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