Why are molecular clocks not accurate when making comparisons between distantly related organisms?

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Because rates of divergence are not static, but variable. The more distantly related the organisms, the longer the period of divergence. The longer the period of divergence, the more room there is for variability in the rate of divergence, the less accurate an estimate will be.

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