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Estimates of Positive Darwinian Selection Are Inflated by Errors in Sequencing, Annotation, and Alignment Souvorov A, Sabath N, Landan G, Gonnet GH, Graur D: Estimates of positive Darwinian selection are inflated by errors in sequencing, annotation, and ... S Adrian,S Alexander,S Niv,... ...
Heredity (2017) 118, 453–465; doi:10.1038/hdy.2016.117; published online 7 December 2016 INTRODUCTION Positive (Darwinian) selection promotes the fixation and spread of advantageous mutations in proteins throughout a population. Such selection can be detected by comparing the ratio of non- ...
Two commonly used methods based on likelihood-ratio tests (LRTs) for detecting positive Darwinian selection at the molecular level were applied to a data set of 604 gene families containing two members in the human genome and two members in the mouse genome. These methods detected positive ...
This estimate is not sensitive to human population history. The A/S ratio of fixed differences is greater than that of common SNPs and suggests that a large fraction of protein divergence is adaptive and driven by positive Darwinian selection. 展开 ...
Plant systematicists have mainly used itrbcL /itpaying little attention to its function, and the question whether it evolves under Darwinian selection has received little attention. The purpose of our study was to evaluate how common is positive selection in Rubisco among the phototrophs and where...
Rapid evolution driven by positive Darwinian selection appears in toxins of vipers, scorpions, and marine snails. Although the vast phylogenetic distances between these animals suggest that this phenomenon is common, the recent release of the genome of Nematostella vectensis (Starlet anemone) as a coll...
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