Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (α) vary widely among taxa, ranging from zero in humans to over 50% in Drosophila. This wide range may reflect differences in the efficacy of selection due to differences in the effective population size (N(e)). However, most comparisons have been made among distantly related organisms that differ not only in N(e) but also in many other aspects of their biology. Here, we estimate α in three closely related lineages of house mice that have a similar ecology but differ widely in N(e): Mus musculus musculus (N(e) ∼ 25,000-120,000), M. m. domesticus (N(e) ∼ 58,000-200,000), and M. m. castaneus (N(e) ∼ 200,000-733,000). Mice were genotyped using a high-dens...
Quantifying and comparing the amount of adaptive evolution among different species is key to underst...
<div><p>General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (α) vary w...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (a) vary w...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (a) vary w...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
Quantifying and comparing the amount of adaptive evolution among different species is key to underst...
<div><p>General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (α) vary w...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (a) vary w...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
International audienceEstimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed b...
Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (a) vary w...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
Quantifying and comparing the amount of adaptive evolution among different species is key to underst...
<div><p>General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...