Synonymous DNA substitution rates in the plant chloroplast genome are generally relatively slow and lineage dependent. Non-synonymous rates are usually even slower due to purifying selection acting on the genes. Positive selection is expected to speed up non-synonymous substitution rates, whereas synonymous rates are expected to be unaffected. Until recently, positive selection has seldom been observed in chloroplast genes, and large-scale structural rearrangements leading to gene duplications are hitherto supposed to be rare. genes experiencing negative (purifying) selection are characterized by having very conserved lengths, genes under positive selection often have large insertions of more or less repetitive amino acid sequence motifs. g...
Background: Although the plastid genome is highly conserved across most angiosperms, multiple lineag...
Gene duplication and loss are predicted to be at least of the order of the substitution rate and are...
Synonymous substitution rates have been shown to vary among evolutionary lineages of both nuclear an...
Synonymous DNA substitution rates in the plant chloroplast genome are generally relatively slow and ...
Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in angiosperm genome e...
Whole genome duplications (WGDs) as well as small-scale duplications (SSDs) occurred frequently in p...
BACKGROUND Many factors have been identified as correlates of the rate of molecular evolution, such ...
The synonymous substitution rate varies widely among species, but it is generally quite stable withi...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
Plant chloroplast genomes (plastomes) are characterized by an inverted repeat (IR) region and two la...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
<p>Substitution rates on 76 protein-coding chloroplast genes in three genera of the <i>Saccharum</i>...
BackgroundThere has been remarkably little study of nucleotide substitution rate variation among pla...
Rates of nucleotide substitution were previously shown to be several times slower in the plastid inv...
Background: Although the plastid genome is highly conserved across most angiosperms, multiple lineag...
Gene duplication and loss are predicted to be at least of the order of the substitution rate and are...
Synonymous substitution rates have been shown to vary among evolutionary lineages of both nuclear an...
Synonymous DNA substitution rates in the plant chloroplast genome are generally relatively slow and ...
Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in angiosperm genome e...
Whole genome duplications (WGDs) as well as small-scale duplications (SSDs) occurred frequently in p...
BACKGROUND Many factors have been identified as correlates of the rate of molecular evolution, such ...
The synonymous substitution rate varies widely among species, but it is generally quite stable withi...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
Plant chloroplast genomes (plastomes) are characterized by an inverted repeat (IR) region and two la...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
<p>Substitution rates on 76 protein-coding chloroplast genes in three genera of the <i>Saccharum</i>...
BackgroundThere has been remarkably little study of nucleotide substitution rate variation among pla...
Rates of nucleotide substitution were previously shown to be several times slower in the plastid inv...
Background: Although the plastid genome is highly conserved across most angiosperms, multiple lineag...
Gene duplication and loss are predicted to be at least of the order of the substitution rate and are...
Synonymous substitution rates have been shown to vary among evolutionary lineages of both nuclear an...