哺乳類ミトコンドリアDNA進化における速度と様式の不均一性〔英文〕
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概要
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A statistical analysis of complete DNA sequence data of mitochondrial genomes from human, bovine, and mouse (and partial sequence of rat) indicates that the transversion rate is lower in bovine than in human and murids, and that it is probably lower in human than in murids. However, it is unknown whether the transition rate is also lower in bovine. It is shown that the L-strand of human mitochondrial DNA has significantly higher C content and lower T and A contents than those of bivine and murids. This suggests that a directional mutation pressure which tends to change base composition has been operating in the human lineage.
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著者
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HASEGAWA Masami
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
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KISHINO Hirohisa
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
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長谷川 政美
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics. Department of Statistical Science, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
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岸野 洋久
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
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