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Relative rates of nucleotide substitution at the rbcl locus of monocotyledonous plants
Authors:Brandon S Gaut  Spencer V Muse  W Dennis Clark  Michael T Clegg
Institution:(1) Department of Botany and Plant Sciences, University of California, 92521 Riverside, Riverside, CA, USA;(2) Program in Statistical Genetics, North Carolina State University, 27695 Raleigh, NC, USA;(3) Department of Botany, Arizona State University, 85287 Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract:Summary We subjected 35 rbcL nucleotide sequences from monocotyledonous taxa to maximum likelihood relative rate tests and estimated relative differences in rates of nucleotide substitution between groups of sequences without relying on knowledge of divergence times between taxa. Rate tests revealed that there is a hierarchy of substitution rate at the rbcL locus within the monocots. Among the taxa analyzed the grasses have the most rapid substitution rate; they are followed in rate by the Orchidales, the Liliales, the Bromeliales, and the Arecales. The overall substitution rate for the rbcL locus of grasses is over 5 times the substitution rate in the rbcL of the palms. The substitution rate at the third codon positions in the rbcL of the grasses is over 8 times the third position rate in the palms. The pattern of rate variation is consistent with the generation-time-effect hypothesis. Heterogenous rates of substitution have important implications for phylogenetic reconstruction.Offprint requests to: M.T. Clegg
Keywords:rbcL  Relative rates of nucleotide substitution  Generation time  Phylogeny construction
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