نتایج جستجو برای: dna mutational analysis

تعداد نتایج: 3221390  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2016
Claudia Bank Nicholas Renzette Ping Liu Sebastian Matuszewski Hyunjin Shim Matthieu Foll Daniel N A Bolon Konstantin B Zeldovich Timothy F Kowalik Robert W Finberg Jennifer P Wang Jeffrey D Jensen

The rapid evolution of drug resistance remains a critical public health concern. The treatment of influenza A virus (IAV) has proven particularly challenging, due to the ability of the virus to develop resistance against current antivirals and vaccines. Here, we evaluate a novel antiviral drug therapy, favipiravir, for which the mechanism of action in IAV involves an interaction with the viral ...

Journal: :Genetics 2013
Brian Charlesworth

Genomic traits such as codon usage and the lengths of noncoding sequences may be subject to stabilizing selection rather than purifying selection. Mutations affecting these traits are often biased in one direction. To investigate the potential role of stabilizing selection on genomic traits, the effects of mutational bias on the equilibrium value of a trait under stabilizing selection in a fini...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Elhanan Borenstein Eytan Ruppin

Genetic robustness, the invariance of the phenotype in the face of genetic perturbations, can endow the organism with reduced susceptibility to mutations. A large body of work in recent years has focused on the origins, mechanisms, and consequences of robustness in a wide range of biological systems. Despite the apparent prevalence of mutational robustness in nature, however, its evolutionary o...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Dejerianne Ostrow Naomi Phillips Arián Avalos Dustin Blanton Ashley Boggs Thomas Keller Laura Levy Jeffrey Rosenbloom Charles F Baer

Mutational bias is a potentially important agent of evolution, but it is difficult to disentangle the effects of mutation from those of natural selection. Mutation-accumulation experiments, in which mutations are allowed to accumulate at very small population size, thus minimizing the efficiency of natural selection, are the best way to separate the effects of mutation from those of selection. ...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Trevor Bedford Ilan Wapinski Daniel L Hartl

Although protein evolution can be approximated as a "molecular evolutionary clock," it is well known that sequence change departs from a clock-like Poisson expectation. Through studying the deviations from a molecular clock, insight can be gained into the forces shaping evolution at the level of proteins. Generally, substitution patterns that show greater variance than the Poisson expectation a...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2006
Andy Gardner Alex T Kalinka

Mutational robustness is the degree to which a phenotype, such as fitness, is resistant to mutational perturbations. Since most of these perturbations will tend to reduce fitness, robustness provides an immediate benefit for the mutated individual. However, robust systems decay due to the accumulation of deleterious mutations that would otherwise have been cleared by selection. This decay has r...

2015
Lee Altenberg

Evolution on neutral networks of genotypes has been found in models to concentrate on genotypes with high mutational robustness, to a degree determined by the topology of the network. Here analysis is generalized beyond neutral networks to arbitrary selection and parent-offspring transmission. In this larger realm, geometric features determine mutational robustness: the alignment of fitness wit...

2011
David S. Lawrie Dmitri A. Petrov Philipp W. Messer

Comparative genomics has become widely accepted as the major framework for the ascertainment of functionally important regions in genomes. The underlying paradigm of this approach is that most of the functional regions are assumed to be under selective constraint, which in turn reduces the rate of evolution relative to neutrality. This assumption allows detection of functional regions through s...

Journal: :Indian journal of biochemistry & biophysics 2002
S K Gupta T K Bhattacharyya T C Ghosh

Compositional distributions in three different codon positions as well as codon usage biases of all available DNA sequences of Buchnera aphidicola genome have been analyzed. It was observed that GC levels among the three codon positions is I>II>III as observed in other extremely high AT rich organisms. B. aphidicola being an AT rich organism is expected to have A and/or T at the third positions...

2015
Susan T. Lovett

vi1An Introduction1.1DNA Replication11.1.2 Leading and Lagging Strands41.1.3 Interference61.2Secondary Structures91.2.2 Quasi-palindromes101.2.3 Quasi-palindrome Mutational Reporters12References17 2Materials and Methods2.1Growth Medium212.2Strain Construction212.3Mutational Rate Deter...

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