Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: G Protein–Coupled Receptor, Lysozyme, Digestive Enzyme

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Characteristics of the neutral theory of molecular evolution. All mutations would affect fitness: most mutations are harmful. There are many ways it could go wrong, very little it would be beneficial. Many mutations are neutral (have no effect) The molecular clock: if the neutral theory is correct then the number of mutations in a homologous gene should. Be constant: natural selection would not have such a constant rate. Be directly related to the time since divergence. Relative rates of accumulation of synonymous vs. non-synonymous mutations. Rate of silent substitution occurrence is higher than replacement substitution. Rates at synonymous sites are higher than rates at non-synonymous sites. Variables that affect the rate of evolution of a particular protein. Cytochrome c is in oxphos, and is highly constrained -> cannot be mutated very much and still conserve its function: hardly evolved over time. Hemoglobin binds oxygen, does not catalyze any reactions -> slightly constrained.

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