
pmid: 11443350
In studies of molecular evolution, the assumption that protein evolution is reversible has often been made, but rarely tested. Here we use a large set of orthologous murid protein coding sequences to perform a simple test of reversibility, and find no evidence to reject the assumption of reversibility in protein evolution.
Likelihood Functions, Chi-Square Distribution, Models, Genetic, Computational Biology, Proteins, Rats, Evolution, Molecular, Mice, Amino Acid Substitution, Mutagenesis, Cricetinae, Animals, Gerbillinae
Likelihood Functions, Chi-Square Distribution, Models, Genetic, Computational Biology, Proteins, Rats, Evolution, Molecular, Mice, Amino Acid Substitution, Mutagenesis, Cricetinae, Animals, Gerbillinae
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