Telling the Evolutionary Time: Molecular Clocks and the Fossil Record

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Table 1.3


Normalized rates of evolution of GPDH, G6PD, PGD, SOD, TPI, and XDH for increasingly remote lineages


The species compared are listed in

Figure 1.1

. The plus/minus values are crude estimates of error for myr. Rate values are expressed in units of 10


−^10

per site

per year. Averages across loci are obtained by weighing the rate of each gene by the length of its sequence (i.e. 0.15, 0.23, 0

.13, 0.07, 0.05, and 0.

37,corresponding to 241, 367, 208, 107, 78, and 599 residues of GPDH, G6PDH, 6PGDH, SOD, TPI, and XDH, respectively); averages

for rows two,

three, and four are taken across the proteins in

Table 1.2

(i.e. ADH, AMD, DDC, GPDH, SOD, and XDH). The rates are estimated using the

α
values

obtained from the global dataset given in

Table 1.1

.

a For the comparison between the

melanogaster

group species in

Figure 1.1

.

b For the comparison between

Drosophila

and

Calliphora

assuming that the two dipteran families diverged at 120 Ma.

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