Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(2)
Exact(44)
This is likely explained by the inclusion of a set of faster evolving genes which can now find their homologues in the evolutionary closer Hypostomus reference.
This is consistent with the recent finding [ 10] that the faster evolving paralog ("child" in the terminology of [ 10]) attains a significantly higher tissue specificity.
In these two lineages, PSME3 orthologs appear as slow-evolving sequences (densely packed clusters, in red), from which much faster evolving sequences stemmed out, leading to PSME1/2 (in vertebrates) and PSMEb/c/d (in tunicates).
On the one hand, the more slowly evolving genes are useful in distinguishing between divergent and convergent evolution, while faster evolving genes can help in strain identification.
As predicted, variable sites in the faster evolving proteins showed a higher number of variants than those in slow-evolving proteins.
However, recent studies have documented much faster evolving p-endosymbionts [33], [34].
Similar(16)
Indeed, we have demonstrated that recently gained, rodent-specific exons are more prevalent in relatively fast-evolving genes and in faster evolving paralogs in rodent-specific duplicated genes.
In our analyses aplacophorans are usually paraphyletic, but some permutations, in particular when excluding (the faster-evolving, but stringently masked) COI and 16S markers, recover a clade Aplacophora sister to Cephalopoda.
Values represent support as calculated using data sets containing slower/faster evolving gene copies.
That is, faster-evolving paralogs did not have lower CAI values than slowly-evolving paralogs for SSD pairs.
Paralogs that evolve slowly, such as PRDM8, 2, and 3 tend to be more expressed than faster-evolving genes like PRDM15, 10 and 17.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com