Figure 1.2
Rates of amino acid replacement for ADH,
AMD, DDC, GPDH, SOD, and XDH in dipterans.
The time unit (abscissa) is 10 million yea
rs (myr).
White circles indicate comparisons made between
Drosophila
species, grey circles between the drosophilid genera, and black circles betwe
en tephritids and
the drosophilids. The rates on the right are for replacements
×
10
−^10
per site per year. Da is the rate for comparisons between species of the
Drosophila
genus,
Di
for comparisons between drosophilid genera, and Te between
tephritids and the drosophilids. The average values in
Figure 1.2
are from
Table 1.2
for
Di
(row 4) and Te (row 5). For Da the values used are 32, 36, 19, 2, 3
2, and 32, respectively for ADH, AMD, DDC, GPDH, SOD, and
XDH.
Averages (with their standard errors) are calculated to minimize
the impact of the phylogenetic structure of the sequence data shown in
Figure 1.1
. Thus
,
for example, for the
Drosophila
melanogaster
species-group the average amino acid distance from XDH (0.085
5±0.0243) is the arithmetic mean of the pair-wise
distances
D. ananassae
to
D. melanogoster
(0.0971) and
D. ananassae
to
D. erecta
(0.0723). The rates are obtained by linear regression, with the intercept
constrained to be the origin. The rate 5 on the right of the SOD graph
corresponds to comparisons between species within the
melanogaster
and
obscura
groups. Note the broken ordinate on the ADH graph to accommodate
the regression line for the comparison between tephritids and
the drosophilids.
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