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Comparisons of the polypeptide chains of globins
Authors:Thomas H Jukes
Institution:(1) Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, 94720 Berkeley, California, USA
Abstract:Summary Vertebrate myoglobins and hemoglobins each consist of units containing a heme group and an associated polypeptide chain. The polypeptide chains form an homologous series and can be compared with each other to measure amino acid differences and minimum base differences per codon. These differences are the result of mutations which have been incorporated during divergent evolution from a common ancestral gene. Each such base replacement is termed an evolutionary event. Each amino acid replacement is the result of one or more evolutionary events. However there can be only one amino acid difference between two sites. The minimum mutational difference between two sites is perceptible only as one, two or three base differences per codon, but there may be more evolutionary events than base differences, because of revertants and multiplicity of base replacements at the same site. When all three bases in a codon are changed, the result is recognizable in only about five per cent of cases. Therefore such recognizable three-base changes indicate a large number of evolutionary events.
Keywords:Globin  Polypeptide  Comparisons
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