Concepts 6.1-6.3 (Evolution) Flashcards
What does a molecular clock tell us?
The average rate at which a given gene or protein accumulates changes can be used to gauge the time of divergence for a particular split in the phylogeny
What are the different types of phylogeny trees?
What does a molecular clock tell us?
The average rate at which a given gen or protein accumulates change can be used to gauge the time of divergence for a particular split in the phylogeny.
What are the different types of phylogeny trees?
- Cladogram
- Pylogram
- Ultrametric
What does the slope on a molecular clock represent?
An average rate of change in amino acid sequences
What is an adaptive trait?
A particular structure, physiological process, or behaviour that makes an organism better able to survive and reproduce.
How can adaptive traits arise?
mutation, hybridisation
How does population structure arise?
When demographic processes produce systemic differences in allele frequencies between subsets of a larger population
Why do branch lengths differ on phylogenetic tree?
- Different amounts of change of amino acids
- Any of the agents of change could be acting
Why do different proteins develop at different rates?
- Needs to use co-factors
- Co-factor won’t fit in protein if amino acid sequence changes (constraint)