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 :

Zuckerkandl, E.;Latter, G.;Jurka, J.

Year :

1989

Title :

Maintenance of function without selection: Alu sequences as "cheap genes"

Journal :

Journal of Molecular Evolution

Volume :

29

Issue :

6

Pages :

504-12

Short Title :

Maintenance of function without selection: Alu sequences as "cheap genes"

Custom 3 :

90133981

Abstract :

Continued insertion into the genome of functional Alu sequences is expected to compensate for the functional eclipse of older sequences attributable to structural adulteration and can be presumed to establish a renewable store of functional sequences at a relatively elevated numerical level. This store of functional sequences could be maintained at almost no selective cost. A strategy of maintaining function in multiple sequence copies with selection limited to a very few master (source) sequences may be resorted to also by other types of DNA sequences that are generated repeatedly during evolution and that are spread over many sectors of the genome. [References: 50]

Notes :

Review
 -- contributed by John Beatty, March 29, 2002