To what extent is the convergent evolution of protein function attributable to convergent or parallel changes at the amino acid level? The mutations that contribute to adaptive protein evolution may represent a biased subset of all possible beneficial mutations owing to mutation bias and/or variation in the magnitude of deleterious pleiotropy. A key finding is that the fitness effects of amino acid mutations are often conditional on genetic background. This context dependence (epistasis) can reduce the probability of convergence and parallelism because it reduces the number of possible mutations that are unconditionally acceptable in divergent genetic backgrounds. Here, I review factors that influence the probability of replicated evolution...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...
International audienceIn evolutionary genomics, researchers have taken an interest in identifying su...
Advances in bioinformatics and high-throughput genetic analysis increasingly allow us to predict the...
To what extent is the convergent evolution of protein function attributable to convergent or paralle...
The independent evolution of identical or similar phenotypical traits in different lineages is refer...
Convergence is a central concept in evolutionary studies because it provides strong evidence for ada...
Protein sequence changes are a major contributor to phenotypic evolution and biodiversity. While the...
Abstract Background Independently evolving lineages m...
Biology is primarily concerned with the study of all phenotypic aspects of living organisms and evol...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology is the relative contribution of large and small eff...
Although parallel and convergent evolution are discussed extensively in technical articles and textb...
Adaptive mutations play an important role in molecular evolution. However, the frequency and nature ...
Parallelism as one of the forms of biological similarity is investigated in the light of recent find...
<div><p>Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adap...
While mutational biases strongly influence neutral molecular evolution, the role of mutational biase...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...
International audienceIn evolutionary genomics, researchers have taken an interest in identifying su...
Advances in bioinformatics and high-throughput genetic analysis increasingly allow us to predict the...
To what extent is the convergent evolution of protein function attributable to convergent or paralle...
The independent evolution of identical or similar phenotypical traits in different lineages is refer...
Convergence is a central concept in evolutionary studies because it provides strong evidence for ada...
Protein sequence changes are a major contributor to phenotypic evolution and biodiversity. While the...
Abstract Background Independently evolving lineages m...
Biology is primarily concerned with the study of all phenotypic aspects of living organisms and evol...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology is the relative contribution of large and small eff...
Although parallel and convergent evolution are discussed extensively in technical articles and textb...
Adaptive mutations play an important role in molecular evolution. However, the frequency and nature ...
Parallelism as one of the forms of biological similarity is investigated in the light of recent find...
<div><p>Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adap...
While mutational biases strongly influence neutral molecular evolution, the role of mutational biase...
Parallel and convergent evolution have been remarkably common observations in molecular adaptation b...
International audienceIn evolutionary genomics, researchers have taken an interest in identifying su...
Advances in bioinformatics and high-throughput genetic analysis increasingly allow us to predict the...