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Elimination Mechanism and Equilibrium Model about Complete Linkage of Panmixis Based on Fitness 被引量:2
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作者 覃俊达 陈奇 李大林 《Agricultural Science & Technology》 CAS 2011年第6期801-804,共4页
[Objective]The aim was to discuss elimination mechanism and equilibrium model about complete linkage gene of panmixis based on fitness.[Method]A mathematical model that gsgenerational evalution of frequency of panmixi... [Objective]The aim was to discuss elimination mechanism and equilibrium model about complete linkage gene of panmixis based on fitness.[Method]A mathematical model that gsgenerational evalution of frequency of panmixis two pairs of complete linkage gene under difference fitness was built by using difference equations to study elimination mechanism and genetic equilibrium state of panncticcoinplete linkage gene.[Result]The panmixis is different from Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium which reached the equilibrium just by one generation.A method that by using linear equation to calculate the frequency of four gametes and the fitnessed of panmixis was established after detormining is the fitness of 10 genotypes the necessary and sufficient condition of the panmixis to reach balance.[Conclusion]The method is valuable for reference on linkage disequilibrium and hitchhiking effect study. 展开更多
关键词 Random match complete linkage Gene frequency FITNESS EQUILIBRIUM
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Preliminary analysis of the mitochondrial genome evolutionary pattern in primates
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作者 Liang ZHAO Xingtao ZHANG +2 位作者 Xingkui TAO Weiwei WANG Ming LI 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2012年第S02期47-56,共10页
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis,primates have been a central focus of study and mitochondrial DNA is well suited to these endeavors because of its unique features.Surprisingly,to date no comprehensi... Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis,primates have been a central focus of study and mitochondrial DNA is well suited to these endeavors because of its unique features.Surprisingly,to date no comprehensive evaluation of the nucleotide substitution patterns has been conducted on the mitochondrial genome of primates.Here,we analyzed the evolutionary patterns and evaluated selection and recombination in the mitochondrial genomes of 44 Primates species downloaded from GenBank.The results revealed that a strong rate heterogeneity occurred among sites and genes in all comparisons.Likewise,an obvious decline in primate nucleotide diversity was noted in the subunit rRNAs and tRNAs as compared to the protein-coding genes.Within 13 protein-coding genes,the pattern of nonsynonymous divergence was similar to that of overall nucleotide divergence,while synonymous changes differed only for individual genes,indicating that the rate heterogeneity may result from the rate of change at nonsynonymous sites.Codon usage analysis revealed that there was intermediate codon usage bias in primate protein-coding genes,and supported the idea that GC mutation pressure might determine codon usage and that positive selection is not the driving force for the codon usage bias.Neutrality tests using site-specific positive selection from a Bayesian framework indicated no sites were under positive selection for any gene,consistent with near neutrality.Recombination tests based on the pairwise homoplasy test statistic supported complete linkage even for much older divergent primate species.Thus,with the exception of rate heterogeneity among mitochondrial genes,evaluating the validity assumed complete linkage and selective neutrality in primates prior to phylogenetic or phylogeographic analysis seems unnecessary. 展开更多
关键词 Mitochondrial genome Evolutionary pattern Codon usage bias complete linkage Evolution neutrality PRIMATES
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Preliminary analysis of the mitochondrial genome evolutionary pattern in primates
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作者 Liang ZHAO Xingtao ZHANG +2 位作者 Xingkui TAO Weiwei WANG Ming LI 《Zoological Research》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2012年第4期I0019-I0028,共10页
Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and mitochondrial DNA is well suited to these endeavors because of its unique features. Surprisingly, to date no comprehe... Since the birth of molecular evolutionary analysis, primates have been a central focus of study and mitochondrial DNA is well suited to these endeavors because of its unique features. Surprisingly, to date no comprehensive evaluation of the nucleotide substitution patterns has been conducted on the mitochondrial genome of primates. Here, we analyzed the evolutionary patterns and evaluated selection and recombination in the mitochondrial genomes of 44 Primates species downloaded from Genl3ank. The results revealed that a strong rate heterogeneity occurred among sites and genes in all comparisons. Likewise, an obvious decline in primate nucleotide diversity was noted in the subunit rRNAs and tRNAs as compared to the protein-coding genes. Within 13 protein-coding genes, the pattern of nonsynonymous divergence was similar to that of overall nucleotide divergence, while synonymous changes differed only for individual genes, indicating that the rate heterogeneity may result from the rate of change at nonsynonymous sites. Codon usage analysis revealed that there was intermediate codon usage bias in primate protein-coding genes, and supported the idea that GC mutation pressure might determine codon usage and that positive selection is not the driving force for the codon usage bias. Neutrality tests using site-specific positive selection from a Bayesian framework indicated no sites were under positive selection for any gene, consistent with near neutrality. Recombination tests based on the pairwise homoplasy test statistic supported complete linkage even for much older divergent primate species. Thus, with the exception of rate heterogeneity among mitochondrial genes, evaluating the validity assumed complete linkage and selective neutrality in primates prior to phylogenetic or phylogeographic analysis seems unnecessary. 展开更多
关键词 Mitochondrial genome Evolutionary pattem Codon usage bias complete linkage Evolution neutrality PRIMATES
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