This study is focused on the evolution of Dobzhansky-Muller Incompatibilities (DMIs) and Compensated Pathogenic Deviations (CPDs) in protein evolution. DMIs are genetic differences that occur by post zygotic isolation to reduce the overall fitness of an organism. Meanwhile, CPDs are pathogenic mutations that show no adverse effects to the organism as there is an additional mutation somewhere in the sequence that compensates for the deleterious nature of the mutation. Therefore, studying the nature of DMIs and CPDs provides a deeper understanding as to how deleterious events arise throughout the evolution of species. A study conducted by Kondrashov et al. (2002) addressed DMIs in protein evolution by identifying the occurrence of CPDs when t...
The process of evolution is of both scientific and medical interest. This thesis presents several st...
Systematic mappings of the effects of protein mutations are becoming increasingly popular. Unexpecte...
We used detailed phylogenetic trees for human mtDNA, combined with pathogenicity predictions for eac...
Pathogenic deviations (PDs) in humans are disease-causing missense mutations. However, in some cases...
Fitness reducing epistatic interactions referred to as Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibilities (DMIs) ar...
We share core molecular systems with organisms across the tree of life. Though studying multiple org...
During my dissertation I used a combination of comparative and phylogenetic approaches to test for s...
Determining the relative contributions of mutation and selection to evolutionary change is a matter ...
We used detailed phylogenetic trees for human mtDNA, combined with pathogenicity predictions for eac...
Background: Amino acid mutations in a large number of human proteins are known to be associated with...
Evolutionary studies usually assume that the genetic mutations are independent of each other. Howeve...
Whether or not evolutionary change is inherently irreversible remains a controversial topic. Some ex...
Chimpanzees and humans are closely related but differ in many deadly human diseases and other charac...
Maximum likelihood codon substitution models have proven useful for studying when and how protein fu...
Complex systems of interactions govern the structure and function of biomolecules. Mutations that su...
The process of evolution is of both scientific and medical interest. This thesis presents several st...
Systematic mappings of the effects of protein mutations are becoming increasingly popular. Unexpecte...
We used detailed phylogenetic trees for human mtDNA, combined with pathogenicity predictions for eac...
Pathogenic deviations (PDs) in humans are disease-causing missense mutations. However, in some cases...
Fitness reducing epistatic interactions referred to as Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibilities (DMIs) ar...
We share core molecular systems with organisms across the tree of life. Though studying multiple org...
During my dissertation I used a combination of comparative and phylogenetic approaches to test for s...
Determining the relative contributions of mutation and selection to evolutionary change is a matter ...
We used detailed phylogenetic trees for human mtDNA, combined with pathogenicity predictions for eac...
Background: Amino acid mutations in a large number of human proteins are known to be associated with...
Evolutionary studies usually assume that the genetic mutations are independent of each other. Howeve...
Whether or not evolutionary change is inherently irreversible remains a controversial topic. Some ex...
Chimpanzees and humans are closely related but differ in many deadly human diseases and other charac...
Maximum likelihood codon substitution models have proven useful for studying when and how protein fu...
Complex systems of interactions govern the structure and function of biomolecules. Mutations that su...
The process of evolution is of both scientific and medical interest. This thesis presents several st...
Systematic mappings of the effects of protein mutations are becoming increasingly popular. Unexpecte...
We used detailed phylogenetic trees for human mtDNA, combined with pathogenicity predictions for eac...