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Empirical Relationship Between the Number of Nucleotide Substitutions and Interspecific Identity of Amino Acid Sequences in Some Proteins

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Journal J Mol Evol
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1976 May 26
PMID 180298
Citations 11
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There are three different methods of estimating the number of nucleotide substitutions between a pair of species from amino acid sequence data, i.e. the Poisson correction method, random evolutionary hit method, and counting the actual but minimum number of nucleotide substitutions. In this paper the relationships among the estimates obtained by these methods are studied empirically. The results obtained indicate that there is a high correlation among these estimates and in practice any of the three methods may be used for constructing evolutionary trees or relating nucleotide substitutions to evolutionary time. The effects of varying rates of nucleotide substition among different sites on the Poisson correction and random evolutionary hit methods are also studied mathematically. It is shown that these two methods are quite insensitive to the variation of the rate of nucleotide substitution.

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