Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Egg White, Hoatzin, Lysozyme

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Synonymous mutation: changes in nucleotide sequence that don"t change amino acid. Nonsynonymous mutation: changes in nucleotide sequence that change amino acid. Characteristics of the neutral theory of molecular evolution - Old theory was selection theory which stated that all mutations would affect fitness, be it advantageous or deleterious. Neutral theory of molecular evolution: a large portion of mutations that occur are neutral. Relationship between frequency of amino acid substitutions in given proteins vs. time since common ancestor - Molecular sequence data can be used to look at how sequences change from one species. Number of differences between protein sequences of different species are proportional to. Fewer differences between frequency of amino acid substitutions if divergence of the two to another the time since those species diverged species was more recent. Relative rates of accumulation of synonymous vs. nonsynonymous mutations - Mutations occur at a constant rate as they seem to be mostly deleterious or neutral.

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