EB11 Flashcards
(31 cards)
What are the deviations from the SNM due to
selection
what are the two types of variation
- within spp: polymorphism
2. between spp: divergence. *between two species originates as varaition within, which becomes fixed in two species.
what does neutral theory assume about DNA sequences
all sites are subject to equal mutation and drift, synonymous and non synonymous.
all genes in same demography are subject to same effects.
what can we assume if a small pi is found for a small populations
that population size is causative
what can we assume if two regions in the same demography have different pis (one is much larger than the other)
suggest due to selection
what is the rate of sequence divergence between species equal to
d = 2Tu
2 x generation between x mutation rate
what might faster dviergence between two lineages indicate
evolution in response to a new challenege: adaptaiton
what might slower divergence between two lineages indicate
purifying selection atgainst deleterious changes at a functionally important region/site.
what comparisons can be made to cancel out affect of demography
why is this the case
- coding vs. non coding vs pseudogene
- coding expressed vs silent
- functional vs non functional protein parts``
demography is usually shared between regions of the same genomea nd tehrefore cancel out
which regions of the genome do not share the same demopgraphy as the rest
maternally inherited mitochondria
horizontally transferred selfish elements
differences in mutation rates
what are the three degrees of degeneracy
- 0 fold degenerate: non synonymous- intolerant to site changes.
- 2 fold degenerate: partly silent
- 4 fold degenerate: silent
give an example of a 2 fold degenerate
Leu can start with U or C
give an example of 0 fold degenerae
central codon for Leu must be U or will not get Leu
give an example of a 4 fold degnerate
silent
usually thirs mutation in codon is unlikely to change the AA.
how are homolgous sequences compared
- line sequences up to ensure homologous. *esp difficult with gene duplications
- count no. of AA changes per site
- no. of nt changes can be tagged by changes
- rate of evolution degree of degeneracy calculated
what can you combine 0 fold and 2 fold into
non synonymous
what is dN/dS
ratio of nonsynymous to synonymous
what is neutral expectation for dN/dS
1:1
What does dN/dS >1 imply
positive selection
what does dN/ds<1 imply
purifying or stabilizing selection
What is dN
no. of non-synonymous changes/ total no. of nonsynonymous sites
what is dS
no. of synonymous changes/ total no. of synonymous sites.
what is pN/pS
the within species equivalent of dN/dS
the polymorphism ratio
Give an example of deviations within lineages
evolution of new function of lysozyme