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Calibrating bacterial evolution.


ABSTRACT: Attempts to calibrate bacterial evolution have relied on the assumption that rates of molecular sequence divergence in bacteria are similar to those of higher eukaryotes, or to those of the few bacterial taxa for which ancestors can be reliably dated from ecological or geological evidence. Despite similarities in the substitution rates estimated for some lineages, comparisons of the relative rates of evolution at different classes of nucleotide sites indicate no basis for their universal application to all bacteria. However, there is evidence that bacteria have a constant genome-wide mutation rate on an evolutionary time scale but that this rate differs dramatically from the rate estimated by experimental methods.

SUBMITTER: Ochman H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC23026 | biostudies-literature | 1999 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Calibrating bacterial evolution.

Ochman H H   Elwyn S S   Moran N A NA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 19991001 22


Attempts to calibrate bacterial evolution have relied on the assumption that rates of molecular sequence divergence in bacteria are similar to those of higher eukaryotes, or to those of the few bacterial taxa for which ancestors can be reliably dated from ecological or geological evidence. Despite similarities in the substitution rates estimated for some lineages, comparisons of the relative rates of evolution at different classes of nucleotide sites indicate no basis for their universal applica  ...[more]

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