Author: Arlin Stoltzfus; Ryan W. Norris
Title: On the causes of evolutionary transition:transversion bias Document date: 2015_9_28
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Snippet: The alternative hypothesis that natural selection favors amino acid replacements via transitions is also common, and is argued on the grounds that transitions are "less severe with respect to the chemical properties of the original and mutant amino acids" (Rosenberg, et al. 2003) or "tend to cause changes that conserve the chemical properties of amino acids" (Wakeley 1996) , or that "the biochemical difference in the protein product tends to be g.....
Document: The alternative hypothesis that natural selection favors amino acid replacements via transitions is also common, and is argued on the grounds that transitions are "less severe with respect to the chemical properties of the original and mutant amino acids" (Rosenberg, et al. 2003) or "tend to cause changes that conserve the chemical properties of amino acids" (Wakeley 1996) , or that "the biochemical difference in the protein product tends to be greater for transversions" (Keller, et al. 2007 ).
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