Time Dependency of Molecular Rate Estimates and Systematic Overestimation of Recent Divergence Times
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Abstract
Studies of molecular evolutionary rates have yielded a wide range of rate estimates for various genes and taxa. Recent studies based on population-level and pedigree data have produced remarkably high estimates of mutation rate, which strongly contrast with substitution rates inferred in phylogenetic (species-level) studies. Using Bayesian analysis with a relaxed-clock model, we estimated rates for three groups of mitochondrial data: avian protein-coding genes, primate protein-coding genes, and primate d-loop sequences. In all three cases, we found a measurable transition between the high, short-term (
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- Biology
- Molecular clock
- Mutation rate
- Phylogenetic tree
- Evolutionary biology
- Population
- Genetics
- Effective population size
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