نتایج جستجو برای: silent mutation

تعداد نتایج: 308217  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2005
Il-Ryong Choi Kempton M Horken Drake C Stenger Roy French

Multiple synonymous substitution mutations in the Wheat streak mosaic virus P3 cistron did not affect translation in vitro but rendered the virus incapable of systemic infection. Multiple synonymous substitutions in the cylindrical inclusion cistron did not alter infectivity or in vitro translation. To assess replication and movement phenotypes, P3 mutations were placed in context with a GUS re...

2011
Tanja Slotte Thomas Bataillon Troels T. Hansen Kate St. Onge Stephen I. Wright Mikkel H. Schierup

Recent results from Drosophila suggest that positive selection has a substantial impact on genomic patterns of polymorphism and divergence. However, species with smaller population sizes and/or stronger population structure may not be expected to exhibit Drosophila-like patterns of sequence variation. We test this prediction and identify determinants of levels of polymorphism and rates of prote...

2017
Kejian Wang Vikrant Vijay James C Fuscoe

Stably Expressed Genes (SEGs) whose expression varies within a narrow range may be involved in core cellular processes necessary for basic functions. To identify such genes, we re-analyzed existing RNA-Seq gene expression profiles across 11 organs at 4 developmental stages (from immature to old age) in both sexes of F344 rats (n = 4/group; 320 samples). Expression changes (calculated as the max...

2009
François Balloux Lori-Jayne Lawson Handley Thibaut Jombart Hua Liu Andrea Manica

There is an ongoing discussion in the literature on whether human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) evolves neutrally. There have been previous claims for natural selection on human mtDNA based on an excess of non-synonymous mutations and higher evolutionary persistence of specific mitochondrial mutations in Arctic populations. However, these findings were not supported by the reanalysis of larger data...

2012
Martijn F. Schenk Ivan G. Szendro Joachim Krug J. Arjan G. M. de Visser

For a quantitative understanding of the process of adaptation, we need to understand its "raw material," that is, the frequency and fitness effects of beneficial mutations. At present, most empirical evidence suggests an exponential distribution of fitness effects of beneficial mutations, as predicted for Gumbel-domain distributions by extreme value theory. Here, we study the distribution of mu...

2013
Zhenpeng Li

In genetics, the Ka/Ks ratio is the ratio of the number of non-synonymous substitutions per non-synonymous site (Ka) to the number of synonymous substitutions per synonymous site (Ks)[1]. Ka/Ks ratio was used as an indicator of selective pressure acting on a protein-coding gene. A Ka/Ks ratio of 1 indicates neutral selection, i.e., the observed ratio of non-synonymous mutations versus synonymou...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2007
Joanna L Parmley Laurence D Hurst

While it has often been assumed that, in humans, synonymous mutations would have no effect on fitness, let alone cause disease, this position has been questioned over the last decade. There is now considerable evidence that such mutations can, for example, disrupt splicing and interfere with miRNA binding. Two recent publications suggest involvement of additional mechanisms: modification of pro...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Candice M Millard Justice C F Baiano Candy Chan Benedict Yuen Fabian Aviles Matt Landos Roger S M Chong Suresh Benedict Andrew C Barnes

Streptococcus iniae causes severe septicemia and meningitis in farmed fish and is also occasionally zoonotic. Vaccination against S. iniae is problematic, with frequent breakdown of protection in vaccinated fish. The major protective antigens in S. iniae are the polysaccharides of the capsule, which are essential for virulence. Capsular biosynthesis is driven and regulated by a 21-kb operon com...

2012
Ting Li Lee Zhang William R. Reid Qiang Xu Ke Dong Nannan Liu

A previous study identified 3 nonsynonymous and 6 synonymous mutations in the entire mosquito sodium channel of Culex quinquefasciatus, the prevalence of which were strongly correlated with levels of resistance and increased dramatically following insecticide selection. However, it is unclear whether this is unique to this specific resistant population or is a common mechanism in field mosquito...

Journal: :Genetics 1998
B S Strauss

The presence of numerous chromosomal changes and point mutations in tumors is well established. At least some of these changes play a role in the development of the tumors. It has been suggested that the number of these genetic changes requires that tumorigenesis involves an increase in mutation rate. However, the presence of numerous changes can also be accounted for by efficient selection. Wh...

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