Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Nonsynonymous Substitution, Synonymous Substitution, Neutral Mutation

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17 synonymous mutations / 17 substitutions that do not affect the amino acid sequence. Change in phenotype, which is caused by a change in genotype, is selected for or against. All mutations would affect fitness (positively or negatively: more likely to be deleterious / fuckups more likely, many more ways to screw up an enzyme than to make it better. However in this case, change in genotype (nucleotide sequence) does not change phenotype (amino acid sequence)!!! It is not natural selection. (no advantageous or deleterious mutations to phenotype) 17 changes in nucleotide sequence from evolutionary point of view is effectively neutral. Characteristics of the neutral theory of molecular evolution. Neutral theory of molecular evolution many mutations have no effect. Realise lots of changes in the gene was not affecting the protein when we could compare the gene and protein sequence of one protein found in two different organisms.

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