Molecular Evolution Activities
 

This is a comprehensive bibliography (under construction) of primary and secondary sources on the neutral theory of molecular evolution. It currently covers the period 1973-2001.

Author :

Woodwark, M.;Skibinski, D. O. F.;Ward, R. D.

Year :

1993

Title :

Analysis of Distributions of Single-Locus Heterozygosity as a Test of Neutral Theory

Journal :

Genetical Research

Volume :

62

Issue :

3

Pages :

223-230

Date :

Dec

Short Title :

Analysis of Distributions of Single-Locus Heterozygosity as a Test of Neutral Theory

Alternate Journal :

Genet. Res.

Custom 2 :

ISI:A1993MX71000007

Abstract :

Three tests of neutral theory were carried out using a large dataset of vertebrate allozyme studies. The first test considered the relationship between the mean and variance of single locus heterozygosity across a sample of enzymes and non- enzymatic proteins. The second test compared the distributions of heterozygosity between paired proteins in balanced datasets in which each protein is scored for the same sample of species. The third test compared the observed distribution of single locus heterozygosity with theoretical distributions predicted by neutral theory. The results show an excellent quantitative fit with the predictions of neutral theory, though some small deviations from neutrality were observed which are consistent with the action of natural selection.

Notes :

Times Cited: 1 MX710 GENET RES
 -- contributed by John Beatty, March 29, 2002