Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongst vertebrate species because of a negative correlation between body size and substitution rate for many molecular data sets. Both the generality and the cause of the negative body size trend have been debated, and the validity of key studies has been questioned (particularly concerning the failure to account for phylogenetic bias). In this study, a comparative method has been used to test for an association between a range of life-history variables—such as body size, age at maturity, and clutch size—and DNA substitution rate for three genes (NADH4, cytochrome b, and c-mos). A negative relationship between body size and rate of molecular evolu...
Molecular evolution is simultaneously paced by mutation rate, genetic drift, and natural selection. ...
We sequenced approximately 4.5 kb of mtDNA from 161 individuals representing 11 named taxa of giant ...
Violation of the molecular clock has been amply documented, and is now routinely taken into account ...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
The existence of a universal molecular clock has been called into question by observations that subs...
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolutio...
Reptiles are a karyologically heterogeneous group, where some orders and suborders exhibit character...
Abstract Background Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular ...
International audienceThe nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small populatio...
Gradients of nucleotide bias and substitution rates occur in vertebrate mitochondrial genomes due to...
Gradients of nucleotide bias and substitution rates occur in vertebrate mitochondrial genomes due to...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Systematic Biology, 2007; 56 (4):543-563. S...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMolecular evolution has been conside...
Evidence is compiled suggesting a slowdown in mean microevolutionary rate for turtle mitochondrial D...
Molecular evolution is simultaneously paced by mutation rate, genetic drift, and natural selection. ...
We sequenced approximately 4.5 kb of mtDNA from 161 individuals representing 11 named taxa of giant ...
Violation of the molecular clock has been amply documented, and is now routinely taken into account ...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
The existence of a universal molecular clock has been called into question by observations that subs...
DNA sequences evolve at different rates in different species. This rate variation has been most clos...
BACKGROUND: Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular evolutio...
Reptiles are a karyologically heterogeneous group, where some orders and suborders exhibit character...
Abstract Background Recent research has indicated a positive association between rates of molecular ...
International audienceThe nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small populatio...
Gradients of nucleotide bias and substitution rates occur in vertebrate mitochondrial genomes due to...
Gradients of nucleotide bias and substitution rates occur in vertebrate mitochondrial genomes due to...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Systematic Biology, 2007; 56 (4):543-563. S...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMolecular evolution has been conside...
Evidence is compiled suggesting a slowdown in mean microevolutionary rate for turtle mitochondrial D...
Molecular evolution is simultaneously paced by mutation rate, genetic drift, and natural selection. ...
We sequenced approximately 4.5 kb of mtDNA from 161 individuals representing 11 named taxa of giant ...
Violation of the molecular clock has been amply documented, and is now routinely taken into account ...