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Increased genetic diversity in mitochondrial genes is correlated with the evolution of parasitism in the Hymenoptera

โœ Scribed by Mark Dowton; Andrew D. Austin


Publisher
Springer
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
729 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2844

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โœฆ Synopsis


A higher AT content and rate of mtDNA sequence divergence was found in parasitic wasps (Apocrita) compared with nonparasitic wasps (Symphyta). The compositional bias was reflected in extreme codon bias for a cytochrome oxidase I protein coding gene fragment as well as in the types of amino acid substitutions that have occurred during the evolution of this gene fragment. In some instances, compositional bias influenced the definition of a conservative amino acid change. The increased rate of mtDNA sequence evolution probably arose during the early Jurassic, coincident with the first appearance of parasitic wasps in the fossil record. Our results suggest a causal link between the rate of sequence divergence and the parasitic lifestyle.


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