نتایج جستجو برای: positive selection

تعداد نتایج: 952965  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2002
Yoshiyuki Suzuki Masatoshi Nei

Inferring positive selection at single amino acid sites is of biological and medical importance. Parsimony-based and likelihood-based methods have been developed for this purpose, but the reliabilities of these methods are not well understood. Because the evolutionary models assumed in these methods are only rough approximations to reality, it is desirable that the methods are not very sensitiv...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2010
Silvie Huijben William A Nelson Andrew R Wargo Derek G Sim Damien R Drew Andrew F Read

A major determinant of the rate at which drug-resistant malaria parasites spread through a population is the ecology of resistant and sensitive parasites sharing the same host. Drug treatment can significantly alter this ecology by removing the drug-sensitive parasites, leading to competitive release of resistant parasites. Here, we test the hypothesis that the spread of resistance can be slowe...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2007
Jeffrey D Jensen Alex Wong Charles F Aquadro

Despite significant advancements in both empirical and theoretical population genetics throughout the past century, fundamental questions about the evolutionary forces that shape genomic diversity remain unresolved. Perhaps foremost among these are the strength and frequency of adaptive evolution. To quantify these parameters, statistical tools are needed that are capable of effectively identif...

2010
Janine Kimpel Stephen E. Braun Gang Qiu Fay Eng Wong Michelle Conolle Jörn E. Schmitz Christian Brendel Laurent M. Humeau Boro Dropulic John J. Rossi Annemarie Berger Dorothee von Laer R. Paul Johnson

Although a variety of genetic strategies have been developed to inhibit HIV replication, few direct comparisons of the efficacy of these inhibitors have been carried out. Moreover, most studies have not examined whether genetic inhibitors are able to induce a survival advantage that results in an expansion of genetically-modified cells following HIV infection. We evaluated the efficacy of three...

2010
Kate E. Ridout Christopher J. Dixon Dmitry A. Filatov

Different protein secondary structure elements have different physicochemical properties and roles in the protein, which may determine their evolutionary flexibility. However, it is not clear to what extent protein structure affects the way Darwinian selection acts at the amino acid level. Using phylogeny-based likelihood tests for positive selection, we have examined the relationship between p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Aoife McLysaght Pierre F Baldi Brandon S Gaut

Previous studies of genome evolution usually have involved one or two genomes and have thus been limited in their ability to detect the direction and rate of evolutionary change. Here, we use complete genome data from 20 poxvirus genomes to build a robust phylogeny of the Poxviridae and to study patterns of genome evolution. We show that, although there has been little gene order evolution, the...

2017
Rohan Maddamsetti Philip J. Hatcher Anna G. Green Barry L. Williams Debora S. Marks Richard E. Lenski

Bacteria can evolve rapidly under positive selection owing to their vast numbers, allowing their genes to diversify by adapting to different environments. We asked whether the same genes that evolve rapidly in the long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli (LTEE) have also diversified extensively in nature. To make this comparison, we identified ∼2000 core genes shared among 60 E. col...

2002
R. Nielsen

Comparisons of replacement to silent divergence have been used in a variety of studies aimed at detecting selection. Here, such comparisons are shown to be very sensitive to the pattern of rate variation in replacement sites. Saturation may play an important role even at surprisingly low levels of divergence if the substitution rate varies across replacement sites. For example, saturation in re...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
C D Bustamante J Wakeley S Sawyer D L Hartl

In this article we explore statistical properties of the maximum-likelihood estimates (MLEs) of the selection and mutation parameters in a Poisson random field population genetics model of directional selection at DNA sites. We derive the asymptotic variances and covariance of the MLEs and explore the power of the likelihood ratio tests (LRT) of neutrality for varying levels of mutation and sel...

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