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Rodent-specific alternative exons are more frequent in rapidly evolving genes and in paralogs
Ramil N Nurtdinov, Andrey A Mironov, and Mikhail S Gelfand
BMC Evolutionary Biology 9 (1), 142 (26 Jun 2009)
 
Association Affairs The Myth of Eve: Molecular Biology and Human Origins: F. J. Ayala
Science 270 (5244), 1930 (1995)
 
Adaptation and the evolution of parasite virulence in a connected world
Geoff Wild, Andy Gardner, and Stuart West
Nature 459 (7249), 983-6 (18 Jun 2009)
 
Junk DNA promotes sex chromosome evolution
Heredity 102 (6), 525 (2009)
 
Molecular evolution of FOXP2, a gene involved in speech and language
Wolfgang Enard et al.
Nature 418 (6900), 869-72 (22 Aug 2002)
Language is a uniquely human trait likely to have been a prerequisite for the development of human culture. The ability to develop articulate speech relies on capabilities, such as fine control of the larynx and mouth1, that are absent in chimpanzees and other great apes. FOXP2 is the first gene relevant to the human ability to develop language2. A point mutation in FOXP2 co-segregates with a disorder in a family in which half of the members have severe articulation difficulties accompanied by linguistic and grammatical impairment3. This gene is disrupted by translocation in an unrelated individual who has a similar disorder. Thus, two functional copies of FOXP2 seem to be required for acquisition of normal spoken language. We sequenced the complementary DNAs that encode the FOXP2 protein in the chimpanzee, gorilla, orang-utan, rhesus macaque and mouse, and compared them with the human cDNA. We also investigated intraspecific variation of the human FOXP2 gene. Here we show that human FOXP2 contains changes in amino-acid coding and a pattern of nucleotide polymorphism, which strongly suggest that this gene has been the target of selection during recent human evolution.
 
Genetic Code Supports Targeted Insertion of Two Amino Acids by One Codon
Genetic code supports targeted insertion of two amino acids by one codon
Anton A. Turanov et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 323 (5911), 259-61 (09 Jan 2009)
 
Phylogenetic Signal in the Eukaryotic Tree of Life
Michael J. Sanderson
Science 321 (5885), 121-3 (04 Jul 2008)
 
Repair-Mediated Duplication by Capture of Proximal Chromosomal DNA Has Shaped Vertebrate Genome Evolution
PLoS Genetics 5 (5), e1000469 (2009)
 
The Correlation of Evolutionary Rate with Pathway Position in Plant Terpenoid Biosynthesis
Molecular Biology and Evolution 26 (5), 1045 (2009)
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Accelerated Adaptive Evolution on a Newly Formed X Chromosome
Doris Bachtrog, Jeffrey D. Jensen, and Zhi Zhang
PLoS Biology 7 (4), e82 (01 Apr 2009)

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