Abstract Background Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolution and diversification in a number of taxa. However debate continues concerning the universality and cause of this relationship. Here, we present the first systematic investigation of this relationship within the mammals. We use phylogenetically independent sister-pair comparisons to test for a relationship between substitution rates and clade size at a number of taxonomic levels. Total, non-synonymous and synonymous substitution rates were estimated from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences. Results We found no evidence for an association between clade size and substitution rates in mammals, for either the nuclear or the mitochondr...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...
How does genome evolution affect the rate of diversification of biological lineages? Recent studies ...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evolves at a faster rate...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolutio...
BACKGROUND Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolution...
Although interest in the rate of molecular evolution and the molecular clock remains high, our knowl...
Abstract: Although interest in the rate of molecular evolution and the molecular clock remains high,...
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
Abstract Background Molecular clock dates, which place the origin of animal phyla deep in the Precam...
The existence of a universal molecular clock has been called into question by observations that subs...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...
Molecular phylogenies are increasingly being used to investigate the patterns and mechanisms of macr...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evolves at a faster rate...
How does genome evolution affect the rate of diversification of biological lineages? Recent studies ...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...
How does genome evolution affect the rate of diversification of biological lineages? Recent studies ...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evolves at a faster rate...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolutio...
BACKGROUND Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolution...
Although interest in the rate of molecular evolution and the molecular clock remains high, our knowl...
Abstract: Although interest in the rate of molecular evolution and the molecular clock remains high,...
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
Abstract Background Molecular clock dates, which place the origin of animal phyla deep in the Precam...
The existence of a universal molecular clock has been called into question by observations that subs...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...
Molecular phylogenies are increasingly being used to investigate the patterns and mechanisms of macr...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evolves at a faster rate...
How does genome evolution affect the rate of diversification of biological lineages? Recent studies ...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...
How does genome evolution affect the rate of diversification of biological lineages? Recent studies ...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evolves at a faster rate...