Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Histone H4, Molecular Clock, Cytochrome C

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Lecture 20: molecular convergence: synonymous vs nonsynonymous mutations. Synonymous mutational change in nucleotide but no effect (neutral) on amino acid: characteristics of the neutral theory of molecular evolution. Selection theory: mutations could be deleterious advantageous but most are not. Neutral hypothesis: lots of mutations don"t affect phenotype (synonymous, very few are advantageous, neutral mutations have no selective advantage or disadvantage, relationship between frequency of amino acid substitutions in given proteins vs. time since common ancestor. Number of amino acid substitutions per 100 residues vs millions of years since divergence: fewer amino acids differences if organisms diverge more recently, straight line rate as a change in function of time. Selection is hard to use as a justification for this constant rate. Useful to learn more about two unknown sequences: substitution switching one amino acid for another, find times of divergence. Synonymous occur faster than nonsynonymous: variables that affect the rate of evolution of a particular protein.

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