In this paper we discuss and demonstrate the importance of several factors relative to the relationship between time and evolution of biosequences. In both quantitative and qualitative measurements of the genetic distances, the compositional constraints of the nucleotide sequences play a very important role. We demonstrate that when homologous sequences significantly differ in base composition we get erratic branching order and/or wrong evaluation of the evolutionary rates. We must consider that every gene may have a different evolutionary dynamic along its sequence, generally linked to its functional constraints; this too can seriously affect its clocklike behavior. We report some cases showing how these factors can affect the quantitative...
The molecular clock has proved to be extremely valuable in placing timescales on evolutionary events...
Early studies of molecular evolution revealed a correlation between genetic distance and time of spe...
It is common knowledge that the instantaneous rate of mutation (RoM) in DNA sequences exceeds the lo...
In this paper we discuss and demonstrate the importance of several factors relative to the relations...
The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity in molecular evolution. ...
Abstract Early studies of molecular evolution revealed a correlation between genetic distance and ti...
The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity in molecular evolution. ...
Phylogenetic estimates of evolutionary timescales can be obtained from nucleotide sequence data usin...
The study of biogeography has benefited from the exponential increase of DNA sequence data from rece...
Diverse studies of viral evolution have led to the recognition that the evolutionary rates of viral ...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
For over half a century, it has been known that the rate of morphological evolution appears to vary ...
The molecular clock hypothesis, which states that substitutions accumulate in protein sequences at a...
Evidence is accumulating that rates of molecular evolution vary substantially between species, and t...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
The molecular clock has proved to be extremely valuable in placing timescales on evolutionary events...
Early studies of molecular evolution revealed a correlation between genetic distance and time of spe...
It is common knowledge that the instantaneous rate of mutation (RoM) in DNA sequences exceeds the lo...
In this paper we discuss and demonstrate the importance of several factors relative to the relations...
The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity in molecular evolution. ...
Abstract Early studies of molecular evolution revealed a correlation between genetic distance and ti...
The genetic distance between biological sequences is a fundamental quantity in molecular evolution. ...
Phylogenetic estimates of evolutionary timescales can be obtained from nucleotide sequence data usin...
The study of biogeography has benefited from the exponential increase of DNA sequence data from rece...
Diverse studies of viral evolution have led to the recognition that the evolutionary rates of viral ...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
For over half a century, it has been known that the rate of morphological evolution appears to vary ...
The molecular clock hypothesis, which states that substitutions accumulate in protein sequences at a...
Evidence is accumulating that rates of molecular evolution vary substantially between species, and t...
Some previous studies have suggested that rates of evolution inferred using molecular sequences vary...
The molecular clock has proved to be extremely valuable in placing timescales on evolutionary events...
Early studies of molecular evolution revealed a correlation between genetic distance and time of spe...
It is common knowledge that the instantaneous rate of mutation (RoM) in DNA sequences exceeds the lo...