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Title: Introduction to Molecular Evolution


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Introduction to Molecular Evolution
  • Level 3 Molecular Evolution and Bioinformatics
  • Jim Provan

Page and Holmes Chapter 1
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Complete genome sequences
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Complete genome sequences
  • DNA sequences are valuable because they provide
    the most detailed anatomy of an organism
  • Much of modern biology relies on unravelling
    information stored in gene sequences
  • Importance of molecular evolution as a science
  • Gene sequences represent an invaluable document
    of the history of life on earth
  • How do we recover and interpret this information?

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The tree of life pre 1970s style!
vs.
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The tree of life post 16S rRNA style!
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More recent evolution
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Milestones in the study of molecular evolution
  • Early this century, George Nuttal mixed sera and
    antisera from different species to determine
    blood relationships
  • Idea was that more closely related species would
    exhibit strongest cross-reactions between sera
    and antisera
  • Displayed that degree of similarity between genes
    reflects strength of evolutionary relationship
    between tham
  • Despite advances in theoretical evolutionary
    biology (neo-Darwinian synthesis), the study of
    molecular evolution made little progress in the
    next fifty years due to a lack of data

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Milestones in the study of molecular evolution
  • In 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick proposed
    the double-helical model of the structure of DNA
  • This revealed the mechanism by which DNA carried
    hereditary information between generations

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Milestones in the study of molecular evolution
  • In 1955, Fred Sanger and colleagues sequenced the
    first protein, insulin
  • Sequences were obtained for cattle, pigs and
    sheep
  • Three amino acid differences showed genetic
    variation alongside morphological variation
  • Next stage was to build models of molecular
    evolution
  • Basic models assumed that evolution was largely a
    stochastic process
  • Also realised that with a limited number of bases
    and amino acids, observed change may not
    represent actual change
  • Controversial theory that mutations occurred at
    regular intervals the molecular clock

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Milestones in the study of molecular evolution
  • Commonly held view on human origins was that
    humans were genetically distinct from great apes
  • Work of Sarich Wilson (1967) changed this view
  • Cross-reacted serum albumin between primates
  • Demonstrated that human, gorilla and chimpazee
    were genetically equidistant and distinct from
    orang-utan
  • Calibrated molecular clock

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Milestones in the study of molecular evolution
  • Real explosion of information on molecular
    evolution since the advent of PCR
  • Nucleotide sequences have replaced protein
    sequences
  • Can sequence DNA from samples thousands of years
    old
  • Major advances in evolutionary theory

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What this course will cover
  • Architecture and organisation of the genome
  • Evolution of proteins
  • Phylogenetics
  • Evolution of natural populations
  • Organelle genome evolution
  • Bioinformatics
  • Tools
  • Practical applications
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