We have used analysis of variance to partition the variation in synonymous and amino acid substitution rates between three effects (gene, lineage, and a gene-by-lineage interaction) in mammalian nuclear and mitochondrial genes. We find that gene effects are stronger for amino acid substitution rates than for synonymous substitution rates and that lineage effects are stronger for synonymous substitution rates than for amino acid substitution rates. Gene-by-lineage interactions, equivalent to overdispersion corrected for lineage effects, are found in amino acid substitutions but not in synonymous substitutions. The variance in the ratio of amino acid and synonymous substitution rates is dominated by gene effects, but there is also a significa...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolutio...
Propensities for different amino acids within a protein site change in the course of evolution, so t...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...
Abstract Given that a gene has a high (or low) synony-mous substitution rate in one mammalian specie...
Substitution rates at the three codon positions (r1, r2, and r3) of mammalian mitochondrial genes ar...
Abstract. To understand the process and mechanism of protein evolution, it is important to know what...
A low ratio of nonsynonymous and synonymous substitution rates (dN/dS) at a codon is an indicator of...
Both the overall rate of nucleotide substitution and the relative proportions of synonymous and non-...
Life-history traits vary substantially across species, and have been demonstrated to affect substitu...
BACKGROUND Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolution...
Focusing on the synonymous substitution rate, we carried out detailed sequence analyses of hominoid ...
It has been observed that synonymous substitution rates vary among genes in various organisms, altho...
Ecorded lifespan (c-d), generation time (e-f), and fecundity (g-h). Substitution rates were estimate...
<p>Substitution rates of individual aligned amino acid positions can differ between clades of orthol...
Selection modulates gene sequence evolution in different ways by constraining potential changes of a...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolutio...
Propensities for different amino acids within a protein site change in the course of evolution, so t...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...
Abstract Given that a gene has a high (or low) synony-mous substitution rate in one mammalian specie...
Substitution rates at the three codon positions (r1, r2, and r3) of mammalian mitochondrial genes ar...
Abstract. To understand the process and mechanism of protein evolution, it is important to know what...
A low ratio of nonsynonymous and synonymous substitution rates (dN/dS) at a codon is an indicator of...
Both the overall rate of nucleotide substitution and the relative proportions of synonymous and non-...
Life-history traits vary substantially across species, and have been demonstrated to affect substitu...
BACKGROUND Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolution...
Focusing on the synonymous substitution rate, we carried out detailed sequence analyses of hominoid ...
It has been observed that synonymous substitution rates vary among genes in various organisms, altho...
Ecorded lifespan (c-d), generation time (e-f), and fecundity (g-h). Substitution rates were estimate...
<p>Substitution rates of individual aligned amino acid positions can differ between clades of orthol...
Selection modulates gene sequence evolution in different ways by constraining potential changes of a...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolutio...
Propensities for different amino acids within a protein site change in the course of evolution, so t...
The existence of a lineage-specific nucleotide substitution rate in mammalian mtDNA has been investi...