BIOL 3445 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Motoo Kimura, Molecular Clock, Molecular Evolution

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13 Mar 2018
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Exam #2: 03/15/2018 @ 11:00: right before spring break, practice test, study guide, and example questions on canvas. Understand why genomes do not evolve in the same way that phenotypes do. How to detect past evidence of different types of selection on genomes. How to detect genes of interest using sequence comparisons. Motoo kimura: the neutral theory of molecular evolution: variation in genomes is mostly due to drift, mutations would become fixed in genomes at a regular rate. You can measure the length of time something has been evolving based on the different genome regions mutations present. Neutral substitutions accumulate at a predictable rate: as lineages diverge, they begin accumulating different substitutions. More distantly-related lineages should have more differences: can estimate the time since separation using the rate of these mutations. If you use a fast-acting gene from a long time ago you"ll have issues with the genome being unrecognizable. The medics would have had to intentionally infected the kids.

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