Selection against Amino Acid Replacements in Human Proteins
Author(s)
Subramanian, Sankar
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2008
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The similarity of a large fraction of amino acid residues of human protein sequences with that of other species implies that the mutations altering those amino acids were purged through natural selection during the evolution of the human lineage. The deleterious effect of amino acid replacement mutations in human population is manifested by the association of many of these with genetic diseases.The similarity of a large fraction of amino acid residues of human protein sequences with that of other species implies that the mutations altering those amino acids were purged through natural selection during the evolution of the human lineage. The deleterious effect of amino acid replacement mutations in human population is manifested by the association of many of these with genetic diseases.
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Book Title
Encyclopedia of Life Sciences
Subject
Evolutionary Biology not elsewhere classified