Selected article for: "ancestral branch and heterogeneous selective pressure"

Author: Zhao, Huabin; Ru, Binghua; Teeling, Emma C.; Faulkes, Christopher G.; Zhang, Shuyi; Rossiter, Stephen J.
Title: Rhodopsin Molecular Evolution in Mammals Inhabiting Low Light Environments
  • Document date: 2009_12_16
  • ID: 02uqygfs_30
    Snippet: Indeed, analyses of substitution rates indicate that the rhodopsin gene has been predominantly subject to purifying selection during the diversification of mammals, with lower estimates of d N /d S (v) based on one-ratio models than the average (0.173) reported for mammalian nuclear genes [38] . Moreover, site models failed to detect heterogeneous selective pressure among sites. By comparison, several branches and clades did show evidence of acce.....
    Document: Indeed, analyses of substitution rates indicate that the rhodopsin gene has been predominantly subject to purifying selection during the diversification of mammals, with lower estimates of d N /d S (v) based on one-ratio models than the average (0.173) reported for mammalian nuclear genes [38] . Moreover, site models failed to detect heterogeneous selective pressure among sites. By comparison, several branches and clades did show evidence of accelerated evolution or divergent selection when compared to other groups. In general, more clade models were significant than ancestral branch models, even where these corresponded to the same taxa. This discrepancy is likely to reflect the increased power of the clade tests, which consider multiple lineages and so have a greater chance of detecting informative changes.

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