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Different patterns of selection on the nuclear genes IRBP and DMP-1 affect the efficiency but not the outcome of phylogeny estimation for didelphid marsupials
2006
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Selection at the protein-level can influence nucleotide substitution patterns for protein-coding genes, which in turn can affect their performance as phylogenetic characters. In this study, we compare two protein-coding nuclear genes that appear to have evolved under markedly different selective constraints and evaluate how selection has shaped their phylogenetic signal. We sequenced 1100+ bp of exon 6 of the gene encoding dentin matrix protein 1 (DMP1) from most of the currently recognized
doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2005.06.007
pmid:16054401
fatcat:4r63okzpr5dihdvij4i7fqtaiy