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Lineage-Specific Variation in Intensity of Natural Selection in Mammals
2010
Molecular biology and evolution
The molecular clock hypothesis states that protein-coding genes evolve at an approximately constant rate. However, this is only expected to be true as long as the function and the tertiary structure of the molecule remain unaltered. An important implication of this statement is that significant deviations in the rate of evolution of a gene with respect to the species clock are likely to reflect functional and/or structural alterations. Here, we present a method to identify such deviations and
doi:10.1093/molbev/msq206
pmid:20688808
fatcat:qcmhy665wffgtgg4xlv5fdxngu