A low ratio of nonsynonymous and synonymous substitution rates (dN/dS) at a codon is an indicator of functional constraint caused by purifying selection. Intuitively, the functional constraint would also be expected to prevent such a codon from being deleted. However, to the best of our knowledge, the correlation between the rates of deletion and substitution has never actually been estimated. Here, we use 8595 protein-coding region sequences from nine mammalian species to examine the relationship between deletion rate and dN/dS. We find significant positive correlations at the levels of both sites and genes. We compared our data against controls consisting of simulated coding sequences evolving along identical phylogenetic trees, where del...
There are numerous sources of variation in the rate of synonymous substitutions inside genes, such a...
In protein-coding genes, synonymous mutations are often thought not to affect fitness and therefore ...
There are numerous sources of variation in the rate of synonymous substitutions inside genes, such a...
Selection modulates gene sequence evolution in different ways by constraining potential changes of a...
A positive correlation between x, the ratio of the nonsynonymous and synonymous substitution rates, ...
Protein-coding sequences have long been assumed to evolve under selection, but the quantification of...
Ecorded lifespan (c-d), generation time (e-f), and fecundity (g-h). Substitution rates were estimate...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
Phylogenetic models of the evolution of protein-coding sequences can provide insights into the selec...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
BACKGROUND: Protein sequences are subject to a mosaic of constraint. Changes to functional domains...
We have used analysis of variance to partition the variation in synonymous and amino acid substituti...
In protein-coding genes, synonymous mutations are often thought not to affect fitness and therefore ...
<div><p>In protein-coding genes, synonymous mutations are often thought not to affect fitness and th...
There are numerous sources of variation in the rate of synonymous substitutions inside genes, such a...
In protein-coding genes, synonymous mutations are often thought not to affect fitness and therefore ...
There are numerous sources of variation in the rate of synonymous substitutions inside genes, such a...
Selection modulates gene sequence evolution in different ways by constraining potential changes of a...
A positive correlation between x, the ratio of the nonsynonymous and synonymous substitution rates, ...
Protein-coding sequences have long been assumed to evolve under selection, but the quantification of...
Ecorded lifespan (c-d), generation time (e-f), and fecundity (g-h). Substitution rates were estimate...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
Phylogenetic models of the evolution of protein-coding sequences can provide insights into the selec...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
BACKGROUND: Protein sequences are subject to a mosaic of constraint. Changes to functional domains...
We have used analysis of variance to partition the variation in synonymous and amino acid substituti...
In protein-coding genes, synonymous mutations are often thought not to affect fitness and therefore ...
<div><p>In protein-coding genes, synonymous mutations are often thought not to affect fitness and th...
There are numerous sources of variation in the rate of synonymous substitutions inside genes, such a...
In protein-coding genes, synonymous mutations are often thought not to affect fitness and therefore ...
There are numerous sources of variation in the rate of synonymous substitutions inside genes, such a...