Evolution is presumed to proceed by random mutations, which increase an individual’s fitness. Increased fitness produces a higher survival rate for those individuals within populations and drives the variants to fixation over large timescales to produce new species. We recently identified positively selected sites in mitochondrial complex I in numerous, diverse taxa. In one taxon, a simple sequence repeat (SSR) encompassed the positively selected sites. We hypothesized a model in which: (i) slip-strand mis-pairing during replication due to the SSR increases the mutation rate at these sites, and (ii) a functional constraint at the protein level maintains the SSR and therefore a higher mutation rate at this site over large time scales to driv...
There is an intense debate concerning whether selection or demographics has been most important in s...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and ...
Evolution is presumed to proceed by random mutations, which increase an individual’s fitness. Increa...
International audienceWe have investigated whether there is adaptive evolution in mitochondrial DNA,...
To escape from local fitness peaks, a population must navigate across valleys of low fitness. How th...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is the most popular marker of molecular diversity in animals, primarily be...
Biological phenomena can be examined at multiple levels of organization. For example, the role of in...
Mutations are ubiquitous, and many arise during the very process of replicating and transmitting gen...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
DNA replication in vertebrate mitochondria is usually directional, leaving different portions of the...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
Genome evolution is shaped by a multitude of mutational processes, including point mutations, insert...
During my dissertation I used a combination of comparative and phylogenetic approaches to test for s...
There is an intense debate concerning whether selection or demographics has been most important in s...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and ...
Evolution is presumed to proceed by random mutations, which increase an individual’s fitness. Increa...
International audienceWe have investigated whether there is adaptive evolution in mitochondrial DNA,...
To escape from local fitness peaks, a population must navigate across valleys of low fitness. How th...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is the most popular marker of molecular diversity in animals, primarily be...
Biological phenomena can be examined at multiple levels of organization. For example, the role of in...
Mutations are ubiquitous, and many arise during the very process of replicating and transmitting gen...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Understanding the extreme variation among bacterial genomes remains an unsolved challenge in evoluti...
DNA replication in vertebrate mitochondria is usually directional, leaving different portions of the...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
Genome evolution is shaped by a multitude of mutational processes, including point mutations, insert...
During my dissertation I used a combination of comparative and phylogenetic approaches to test for s...
There is an intense debate concerning whether selection or demographics has been most important in s...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and ...