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If proteins evolve too fast, homologs might not be identified but still be present leading to false negatives and thereby to increased loss rates.
For high taxonomic-level phylogenetic inference (deep phylogeny), intron sequences evolve too fast and are usually not informative, becoming an obstacle for the amplification and sequencing of more informative exon-coding sequences.
Rapid morphological evolution has been documented in other Zosterops species [ 42, 43], yet adaptive changes in morphology can often evolve too fast for neutral genetic markers to show congruent patterns of differentiation [ 40].
In addition, both studies may be underestimating the true proportion of positively selected genes because only 1 1 orthologs were included in the analyses and genes that evolve too fast may be missed by the methods used to establish orthology relationships (Bierne and Eyre-Walker 2004).
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Sequences that were evolving too fast or too slow were removed, after which linearized trees, in which branch lengths are directly proportional to time, were constructed for each gene family [ 29, 30].
There are also alternative possibilities that these genes have evolved too fast to resemble their orthologs in other fishes, or that they are missed from the current zebrafish genome assembly.
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