The rate of amino acid substitution has been shown to be correlated to a number of factors including the rate of recombination, the age of the gene, the length of the protein, mean expression level, and gene function. However, the extent to which these correlations are due to adaptive and nonadaptive evolution has not been studied in detail, at least not in hominids. We find that the rate of adaptive evolution is significantly positively correlated to the rate of recombination, protein length and gene expression level, and negatively correlated to gene age. These correlations remain significant when each factor is controlled for in turn, except when controlling for expression in an analysis of protein length; and they also generally remain ...
Selection modulates gene sequence evolution in different ways by constraining potential changes of a...
Hill–Robertson interference (HRi) is expected to reduce the efficiency of natural selection when two...
Surveying genome-wide coding variation within and among species gives unprecedented power to study t...
It is known that methods to estimate the rate of adaptive evolution, which are based on the McDonald...
It is known that methods to estimate the rate of adaptive evolution, which are based on the McDonald...
<div><p>The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive proc...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
The selective forces acting on amino acid substitutions may be different in the two phases of molecu...
Santpere, Gabriel et al.We set out to investigate potential differences and similarities between the...
We set out to investigate potential differences and similarities between the selective forces acting...
The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive processes in...
abstract: Levels of nucleotide diversity vary greatly across the genomes of most species owing to mu...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
The rate of protein evolution varies more than 1000-fold and, for the past 30 years, it was thought ...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
Selection modulates gene sequence evolution in different ways by constraining potential changes of a...
Hill–Robertson interference (HRi) is expected to reduce the efficiency of natural selection when two...
Surveying genome-wide coding variation within and among species gives unprecedented power to study t...
It is known that methods to estimate the rate of adaptive evolution, which are based on the McDonald...
It is known that methods to estimate the rate of adaptive evolution, which are based on the McDonald...
<div><p>The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive proc...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
The selective forces acting on amino acid substitutions may be different in the two phases of molecu...
Santpere, Gabriel et al.We set out to investigate potential differences and similarities between the...
We set out to investigate potential differences and similarities between the selective forces acting...
The rate at which genomes adapt to environmental changes and the prevalence of adaptive processes in...
abstract: Levels of nucleotide diversity vary greatly across the genomes of most species owing to mu...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
The rate of protein evolution varies more than 1000-fold and, for the past 30 years, it was thought ...
The relative contributions of neutral and adaptive substitutions to molecular evolution has been one...
Selection modulates gene sequence evolution in different ways by constraining potential changes of a...
Hill–Robertson interference (HRi) is expected to reduce the efficiency of natural selection when two...
Surveying genome-wide coding variation within and among species gives unprecedented power to study t...