Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Synonymous Substitution, Histone H4, Volvox

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Highly conserved: same base is found in both. At level of amino acid: highly levels of conservation. Change in nucleotide sequence, but does not change amino acid sequence = synonymous mutation (silent) At red: that"s non-synonymous - it changes the amino acid sequence, making it diff. b/t volvox and chlamy. Most mutations will be deleterious (harmful) and a smaller proportion will be advantageous. + b/t a and s in red above indicates that they"re different. These mutations don"t have any affect on the protein in this area. Lots of mutations seem to be neutral. Can start using molecular sequence data to look at how sequences change from one species to another. The number of diff. b/t protein sequences of diff. species are roughly proportional to the time since those species diverged. Diverged a long time ago - can expect more differences than b/t species that diverged more recently. If you do a lot of sequence analysis, results in chart below.

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