Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary substantially depending on the time frame over which they are measured, whereas a number of other studies have argued against this proposition. We examined this issue by separating positions of primate mitochondrial genomes that are under different levels of selection constraints. Our results revealed an order of magnitude variation in the evolutionary rates at constrained sites (including nonsynonymous sites, D-loop, and RNA) and virtually an identical rate of evolution at synonymous sites, independent of the timescales over which they were estimated. Although the evolutionary rate at nonsynonymous sites obtained using the European (H1 hapl...
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and ...
Mildly deleterious mutations initially contribute to the diversity of a population, but later they a...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Studies of molecular evolutionary rates have yielded a wide range of rate estimates for various gene...
© The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biolo...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...
Using entire modern and ancient mitochondrial genomes of Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae) that a...
A comprehensive phylogenetic framework is indispensable for investigating the evolution of genomic f...
The molecular clock of mitochondrial DNA has been extensively used to date various genetic events. H...
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and ...
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and ...
Mildly deleterious mutations initially contribute to the diversity of a population, but later they a...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
Studies of molecular evolutionary rates have yielded a wide range of rate estimates for various gene...
© The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biolo...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...
Using entire modern and ancient mitochondrial genomes of Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae) that a...
A comprehensive phylogenetic framework is indispensable for investigating the evolution of genomic f...
The molecular clock of mitochondrial DNA has been extensively used to date various genetic events. H...
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and ...
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and ...
Mildly deleterious mutations initially contribute to the diversity of a population, but later they a...