For over 3 decades, the rate of replacement mutations has been assumed to be equal to, and estimated from, the rate of "strictly" neutral sequence divergence in noncoding regions and in silent-codon positions where mutations do not alter the amino acid encoded. This assumption is fundamental to estimating the fraction of harmful protein mutations and to identifying adaptive evolution at individual codons and proteins. We show that the assumption is not justifiable because a much larger fraction of codon positions is involved in hypermutable CpG dinucleotides as compared with the introns, leading to a higher expected replacement mutation rate per site in a vast majority of the genes. Consideration of this difference reveals a higher intensit...
GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recombination-associated evolutionary process that accelerates...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
When studying genomic evolution, biologists find it important to identify varying patterns of natura...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
Protein-coding sequences have long been assumed to evolve under selection, but the quantification of...
There are numerous sources of variation in the rate of synonymous substitutions inside genes, such a...
The prevalence of adaptive evolution relative to genetic drift is a central problem in molecular evo...
The CpG dinucleotide is disproportionately represented in human genetic variation due to the hypermu...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
The human genome is often portrayed as consisting of three sequence types, each distinguished by the...
In detecting natural selection operating at the amino acid sequence level by comparing the rates of ...
GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recombination-associated evolutionary process that accelerates...
Mutation rate varies greatly between nucleotide sites of the human genome and depends both on the gl...
Genes that have experienced accelerated evolutionary rates on the human lineage during recent evolut...
Genes that have experienced accelerated evolutionary rates on the human lineage during recent evolut...
GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recombination-associated evolutionary process that accelerates...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
When studying genomic evolution, biologists find it important to identify varying patterns of natura...
Deleterious mutations affecting biological function of proteins are constantly being rejected by pur...
Protein-coding sequences have long been assumed to evolve under selection, but the quantification of...
There are numerous sources of variation in the rate of synonymous substitutions inside genes, such a...
The prevalence of adaptive evolution relative to genetic drift is a central problem in molecular evo...
The CpG dinucleotide is disproportionately represented in human genetic variation due to the hypermu...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
The human genome is often portrayed as consisting of three sequence types, each distinguished by the...
In detecting natural selection operating at the amino acid sequence level by comparing the rates of ...
GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recombination-associated evolutionary process that accelerates...
Mutation rate varies greatly between nucleotide sites of the human genome and depends both on the gl...
Genes that have experienced accelerated evolutionary rates on the human lineage during recent evolut...
Genes that have experienced accelerated evolutionary rates on the human lineage during recent evolut...
GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recombination-associated evolutionary process that accelerates...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
When studying genomic evolution, biologists find it important to identify varying patterns of natura...