Theoretical and empirical studies were conducted on the pattern of nucleotide and amino acid substitution in evolution, taking into account the effects of mutation at the nucleotide level and purifying selection at the amino acid level. A theoretical model for predicting the evolutionary change in electrophoretic mobility of a protein was also developed by using information on the pattern of amino acid substitution. The specific problems studied and the main results obtained are as follows: (1) Estimation of the pattern of nucleotide substitution in DNA nuclear genomes. The pattern of point mutations and nucleotide substitutions among the four different nucleotides are inferred from the evolutionary changes of pseudogenes and functional ge...
Determining the relative contributions of mutation and selection to evolutionary change is a matter ...
Functional differences between amino acids have long been of interest in understanding protein evolu...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
With the aim of understanding the mechanism of molecular evolution, mathematical problems on the evo...
A mechanistic codon substitution model, in which each codon substitution rate is proportional to the...
A mechanistic codon substitution model, in which each codon substitution rate is proportional to the...
A model of evolutionary base substitutions that can incorporate different substitutional rates betwe...
There are two main forces that affect usage of synonymous codons: directional mutational pressure an...
Proteins evolve under a myriad of biophysical selection pressures that collectively control the patt...
Why is an amino acid replacement in a protein accepted during evolution? The answer given by bioinfo...
Both the overall rate of nucleotide substitution and the relative proportions of synonymous and non-...
Abstract. To understand the process and mechanism of protein evolution, it is important to know what...
Now that a draft sequence of the human genome is nearly complete, questions regarding both the infor...
Adequate representations of protein evolution should consider how the acceptance of mutations depend...
As the topic Evolution of Proteins suggests, this paper is concerned with processes which occur in e...
Determining the relative contributions of mutation and selection to evolutionary change is a matter ...
Functional differences between amino acids have long been of interest in understanding protein evolu...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
With the aim of understanding the mechanism of molecular evolution, mathematical problems on the evo...
A mechanistic codon substitution model, in which each codon substitution rate is proportional to the...
A mechanistic codon substitution model, in which each codon substitution rate is proportional to the...
A model of evolutionary base substitutions that can incorporate different substitutional rates betwe...
There are two main forces that affect usage of synonymous codons: directional mutational pressure an...
Proteins evolve under a myriad of biophysical selection pressures that collectively control the patt...
Why is an amino acid replacement in a protein accepted during evolution? The answer given by bioinfo...
Both the overall rate of nucleotide substitution and the relative proportions of synonymous and non-...
Abstract. To understand the process and mechanism of protein evolution, it is important to know what...
Now that a draft sequence of the human genome is nearly complete, questions regarding both the infor...
Adequate representations of protein evolution should consider how the acceptance of mutations depend...
As the topic Evolution of Proteins suggests, this paper is concerned with processes which occur in e...
Determining the relative contributions of mutation and selection to evolutionary change is a matter ...
Functional differences between amino acids have long been of interest in understanding protein evolu...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...