Molecular clocks based upon amino acid sequences in proteins have played a major role in the clarification of evolutionary phylogenies. Creationist criticisms of these methods sometimes rely upon data that might initially seem to be paradoxical. For example, human cytochrome c differs from that of an alligator by 13 amino acids but differs by 14 amino acids from a much more closely related primate, Otolemur garnettii. The apparent anomaly is resolved by taking into consideration the variable substitution rate of cytochrome c, particularly among primates. This paper traces some of the history of extensive research into the topic of rate heterogeneity in cytochrome c including data from cytochrome c pseudogenes
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
We present an analysis of the evolutionary rates of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I genes of prim...
Evidence is accumulating that rates of molecular evolution vary substantially between species, and t...
Molecular clocks based upon amino acid sequences in proteins have played a major role in the clarifi...
Studies of molecular evolutionary rates have yielded a wide range of rate estimates for various gene...
Using data from primates, we show that molecular clocks in sites that have been part of a CpG dinucl...
Cytochrome c (cyt c) participates in two crucial cellular processes, energy production and apoptosis...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Rates of molecular evolution can vary over time. Diverse statistical techniques for divergence time ...
Two longstanding issues on the molecular clock hypothesis are studied in this article. First, is the...
The molecular clock of mitochondrial DNA has been extensively used to date various genetic events. H...
We have investigated the evolution of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (Gpdh). The rate of amino a...
Abstract. Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) is a multi-subunit enzyme complex that catalyzes the final step...
Events in primate evolution are often dated by assuming a constant rate of substitution per unit tim...
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
We present an analysis of the evolutionary rates of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I genes of prim...
Evidence is accumulating that rates of molecular evolution vary substantially between species, and t...
Molecular clocks based upon amino acid sequences in proteins have played a major role in the clarifi...
Studies of molecular evolutionary rates have yielded a wide range of rate estimates for various gene...
Using data from primates, we show that molecular clocks in sites that have been part of a CpG dinucl...
Cytochrome c (cyt c) participates in two crucial cellular processes, energy production and apoptosis...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Rates of molecular evolution can vary over time. Diverse statistical techniques for divergence time ...
Two longstanding issues on the molecular clock hypothesis are studied in this article. First, is the...
The molecular clock of mitochondrial DNA has been extensively used to date various genetic events. H...
We have investigated the evolution of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (Gpdh). The rate of amino a...
Abstract. Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) is a multi-subunit enzyme complex that catalyzes the final step...
Events in primate evolution are often dated by assuming a constant rate of substitution per unit tim...
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
We present an analysis of the evolutionary rates of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I genes of prim...
Evidence is accumulating that rates of molecular evolution vary substantially between species, and t...