نتایج جستجو برای: positive selection

تعداد نتایج: 952965  

2016
Margarida Cardoso-Moreira J. Roman Arguello Srikanth Gottipati L. G. Harshman Jennifer K. Grenier Andrew G. Clark

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2008
Sergey Kryazhimskiy Joshua B. Plotkin

Evolutionary pressures on proteins are often quantified by the ratio of substitution rates at non-synonymous and synonymous sites. The dN/dS ratio was originally developed for application to distantly diverged sequences, the differences among which represent substitutions that have fixed along independent lineages. Nevertheless, the dN/dS measure is often applied to sequences sampled from a sin...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
J C Fay C I Wu

Positive selection can be inferred from its effect on linked neutral variation. In the restrictive case when there is no recombination, all linked variation is removed. If recombination is present but rare, both deterministic and stochastic models of positive selection show that linked variation hitchhikes to either low or high frequencies. While the frequency distribution of variation can be i...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2006
Marcio R Pie

The power of maximum likelihood tests of positive selection on protein-coding genes depends heavily on detecting and accounting for potential biases in the studied data set. Although the influence of transition:transversion and codon biases have been investigated in detail, little is known about how inaccuracy in the phylogeny used during the calculations affects the performance of these tests....

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Praveen Sethupathy Hoa Giang Joshua B. Plotkin Sridhar Hannenhalli

BACKGROUND It has been speculated that the polymorphisms in the non-coding portion of the human genome underlie much of the phenotypic variability among humans and between humans and other primates. If so, these genomic regions may be undergoing rapid evolutionary change, due in part to natural selection. However, the non-coding region is a heterogeneous mix of functional and non-functional reg...

2003
DARCY B. WILSON

The population of thymus-derlved (T) lymphocytes reactive to strong histocompatibility (H) 1 alloantigens (HARC) is peculiar in two respects in comparison to lymphocytes~responsive to other antigens: first, the T cells reactive to any given strong H antigen outnumber by two to three orders of magnitude the T cells responsive to more conventional antigens (1-3); and secondly, the frequency of HA...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2006
Shameek Biswas Joshua M Akey

The traditional way of identifying targets of adaptive evolution has been to study a few loci that one hypothesizes a priori to have been under selection. This approach is complicated because of the confounding effects that population demographic history and selection have on patterns of DNA sequence variation. In principle, multilocus analyses can facilitate robust inferences of selection at i...

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