Easteal S, Collet C
John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University.
Mol Biol Evol. 1994 Jul;11(4):643-7. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a040142.
Variation in mutation rate, attributed to differences in both generation time and in metabolic rate, has been invoked under the neutral theory of molecular evolution to account for differences in substitution rate among mammalian lineages. We show that substitution rates at fourfold-degenerate sites and at sites in noncoding regions do not vary between the primate and rodent lineages, implying mutation-rate uniformity. In contrast, the substitution rates at nondegenerate sites vary both within and between lineages. This difference in substitution-rate pattern between the two types of site is incompatible with neutral theory but may result from substitutions occurring by fixation of slightly deleterious mutations. Variation in the rate of protein evolution among mammalian lineages appears to be due more to differences in population fixation rates than to biochemical or physiological differences affecting mutation rates.
根据分子进化的中性理论,由于世代时间和代谢率的差异导致的突变率变化,被用来解释哺乳动物谱系间替换率的差异。我们发现,四倍简并位点和非编码区位点的替换率在灵长类和啮齿类谱系间并无差异,这意味着突变率是一致的。相反,非简并位点的替换率在谱系内部和谱系之间都存在变化。这两种类型位点在替换率模式上的差异与中性理论不相符,但可能是由于轻微有害突变的固定所导致的替换造成的。哺乳动物谱系间蛋白质进化速率的差异似乎更多地是由于群体固定率的不同,而非影响突变率的生化或生理差异。