نتایج جستجو برای: silent mutation

تعداد نتایج: 308217  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Mohamed Uduman Mark J Shlomchik Francois Vigneault George M Church Steven H Kleinstein

Detecting selection in B cell Ig sequences is critical to understanding affinity maturation and can provide insights into Ag-driven selection in normal and pathologic immune responses. The most common sequence-based methods for detecting selection analyze the ratio of replacement and silent mutations using a binomial statistical analysis. However, these approaches have been criticized for low s...

2017
Tânia Carlice-Dos-Reis Jaime Viana Fabiano Cordeiro Moreira Greice de Lemos Cardoso João Guerreiro Sidney Santos Ândrea Ribeiro-Dos-Santos

Mutations in the HBB gene are responsible for several serious hemoglobinopathies, such as sickle cell anemia and β-thalassemia. Sickle cell anemia is one of the most common monogenic diseases worldwide. Due to its prevalence, diverse strategies have been developed for a better understanding of its molecular mechanisms. In silico analysis has been increasingly used to investigate the genotype-ph...

Journal: :Genetics 2010
Penelope R Haddrill Laurence Loewe Brian Charlesworth

We present the results of surveys of diversity in sets of >40 X-linked and autosomal loci in samples from natural populations of Drosophila miranda and D. pseudoobscura, together with their sequence divergence from D. affinis. Mean silent site diversity in D. miranda is approximately one-quarter of that in D. pseudoobscura; mean X-linked silent diversity is about three-quarters of that for the ...

Journal: :Genetics 1992
S A Sawyer D L Hartl

Frequencies of mutant sites are modeled as a Poisson random field in two species that share a sufficiently recent common ancestor. The selective effect of the new alleles can be favorable, neutral, or detrimental. The model is applied to the sample configurations of nucleotides in the alcohol dehydrogenase gene (Adh) in Drosophila simulans and Drosophila yakuba. Assuming a synonymous mutation r...

Journal: :eLife 2016

The current epidemic of artemisinin resistant Plasmodium falciparum in Southeast Asia is the result of a soft selective sweep involving at least 20 independent kelch13 mutations. In a large global survey, we find that kelch13 mutations which cause resistance in Southeast Asia are present at low frequency in Africa. We show that African kelch13 mutations have originated locally, and that kelch13...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Franco Pagani Michela Raponi Francisco E Baralle

It is well established that exonic sequences contain regulatory elements of splicing that overlap with coding capacity. However, the conflict between ensuring splicing efficiency and preserving the coding capacity for an optimal protein during evolution has not been specifically analyzed. In fact, studies on genomic variability in fields as diverse as clinical genetics and molecular evolution m...

2017
Weiyang Li Yanwei Qi Xiaofang Cui Yuhui Sun Qing Huo Yan Yang Xinyuan Wen Meihua Tan Shiyi Du Huali Zhang Meng Zhang Chuanxin Liu Qingsheng Kong

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the third leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide. In this study, we had analysed the copy number variations and heteroplasmic mutations of mitochondria (MT) in 88 HCC individuals. The average copy number of MT genome in normal samples was significantly greater than that in tumor samples. Overall, the number of heteroplasmic mutations in 88 tumor and their ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1998
A Deana R Ehrlich C Reiss

In order to test the effect of silent mutations on the regulation of gene expression, we monitored several steps of transcription and translation of the ompA gene in vivo , in which some or all codons between codons 6 and 14, frequently used in Escherichia coli , had been exchanged for infrequent synonymous codons. Northern blot analysis revealed an up to 4-fold reduction in the half-life of th...

2015
Victoria Ávila José L. Campos Brian Charlesworth

A faster rate of adaptive evolution of X-linked genes compared with autosomal genes may be caused by the fixation of new recessive or partially recessive advantageous mutations (the Faster-X effect). This effect is expected to be largest for mutations that affect only male fitness and absent for mutations that affect only female fitness. We tested these predictions in Drosophila melanogaster by...

2017
Laurent Guéguen Laurent Duret

The measurement of synonymous and non-synonymous substitution rates (dS and dN) is useful for assessing selection operating on protein sequences or for investigating mutational processes affecting genomes. In particular, the ratio dNdS is expected to be a good proxy for ω, the ratio of fixation robabilities of non-synonymous mutations relative to that of neutral mutations. Standard methods for ...

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