The rate of change in DNA is an important parameter for understanding molecular evolution and hence for inferences drawn from studies of phylogeography and phylogenetics. Most rate calibrations for mitochondrial coding regions in marine species have been made from divergence dating for fossils and vicariant events older than 1-2 My and are typically 0.5-2% per lineage per million years. Recently, calibrations made with ancient DNA (aDNA) from younger dates have yielded faster rates, suggesting that estimates of the molecular rate of change depend on the time of calibration, decaying from the instantaneous mutation rate to the phylogenetic substitution rate. aDNA methods for recent calibrations are not available for most marine taxa so inste...
Abstract.—The molecular clock, i.e., constancy of the rate of evolution over time, is commonly as-su...
Molecular clocks based on sequence change in mitochondrial (mt) DNA have been useful for placing mol...
Phylogenetic estimates of evolutionary timescales can be obtained from nucleotide sequence data usin...
The rate of change in DNA is an important parameter for understanding molecular evolution and hence ...
The rate of change in DNA is an important parameter for understanding molecular evolution, and hence...
© The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biolo...
The molecular clock hypothesis is fundamental in evolutionary biology as by assuming constancy of th...
National audienceTo reconstruct the timing of the diversification of life on Earth, biologists combi...
Molecular data have been used to date species divergences ever since they were described as document...
It is common knowledge that the instantaneous rate of mutation (RoM) in DNA sequences exceeds the lo...
In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates...
Molecular data have been used to date species divergences ever since they were described as document...
In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates...
The comparison of DNA and protein sequences of extant species might be informative for reconstructin...
The molecular clock has proved to be extremely valuable in placing timescales on evolutionary events...
Abstract.—The molecular clock, i.e., constancy of the rate of evolution over time, is commonly as-su...
Molecular clocks based on sequence change in mitochondrial (mt) DNA have been useful for placing mol...
Phylogenetic estimates of evolutionary timescales can be obtained from nucleotide sequence data usin...
The rate of change in DNA is an important parameter for understanding molecular evolution and hence ...
The rate of change in DNA is an important parameter for understanding molecular evolution, and hence...
© The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biolo...
The molecular clock hypothesis is fundamental in evolutionary biology as by assuming constancy of th...
National audienceTo reconstruct the timing of the diversification of life on Earth, biologists combi...
Molecular data have been used to date species divergences ever since they were described as document...
It is common knowledge that the instantaneous rate of mutation (RoM) in DNA sequences exceeds the lo...
In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates...
Molecular data have been used to date species divergences ever since they were described as document...
In recent years, a number of phylogenetic methods have been developed for estimating molecular rates...
The comparison of DNA and protein sequences of extant species might be informative for reconstructin...
The molecular clock has proved to be extremely valuable in placing timescales on evolutionary events...
Abstract.—The molecular clock, i.e., constancy of the rate of evolution over time, is commonly as-su...
Molecular clocks based on sequence change in mitochondrial (mt) DNA have been useful for placing mol...
Phylogenetic estimates of evolutionary timescales can be obtained from nucleotide sequence data usin...