ABSTRACT Is gastropod data explained well by an evolutionary correlation? Gastropods are molluscs from class Gastropoda. Specific genera found in phylogeny A1 of the paper “New Data from Monoplacophora” by Kevin M. Kocot, et al., were used in the statistical analysis of this paper. The paper’s evolutionary phylogeny was based on genetic and inferential mathematical data of the relations between these taxa (Kocot, 6). This is the Spearman correlation between the predicted evolutionary pattern for gastropod emergence versus the fossil record order of appearance. KEYWORDS statistics, gastropod, evolution THE AUTHORS Priscilla Doran is a junior Mathematics and English Literature major at Bryan College. Her interests include education, writing, and research. Neal Doran is Professor of Biology and Director of the Center of Creation Research at Bryan College in Dayton, Tennessee. He has a BS in Geology (University of Florida) and a PhD in Geology (Florida State University). Priscilla Doran, and Neal A. Doran, Bryan College, 721 Bryan Dr., Dayton, Tennessee, 37321 priscillajdoran@gmail.com, ndoran5857@bryan.edu © Cedarville University International Conference on Creationism. The views expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent those of Cedarville University. 9th 2023 670 Doran, P., and N.A. Doran. 2023. Gastropod evolutionary phylogeny [poster]. In J.H. Whitmore (editor), Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Creationism, pp. 670-671. Cedarville, Ohio: Cedarville University International Conference on Creationism. GASTROPOD EVOLUTIONARY PHYLOGENY
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