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    The neutral theory of molecular evolution holds that most evolutionary changes occur at the molecular level, and most of the variation within and between...
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  • Constructive neutral evolution (CNE) is a theory that seeks to explain how complex systems can evolve through neutral transitions and spread through a...
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  • Neutral networks can be thought of as high, flat plateaus in a fitness landscape. During neutral evolution, genes can randomly move through neutral networks...
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    alleles. According to the neutral theory of molecular evolution most evolutionary changes are the result of the fixation of neutral mutations by genetic drift...
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  • divergence within and between species inspired the neutral theory of molecular evolution in the late 1960s. Neutral theory also provided a theoretical basis for...
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    Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution is an influential monograph written in 1983 by Japanese evolutionary biologist Motoo Kimura. While the neutral theory...
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  • on neutral mutations. In the 1990s, constructive neutral evolution was proposed which seeks to explain how complex systems emerge through neutral transitions...
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  • The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution is a modification of the neutral theory of molecular evolution that accounts for the fact that not all...
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  • therefore neutral. The identification and study of neutral mutations has led to the development of the neutral theory of molecular evolution, which is...
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  • complexity of an organism increases by a process called constructive neutral evolution. Since the effective population size in eukaryotes (especially multi-cellular...
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  • formal alternative would be to look at the products of evolution as the result of neutral evolution, in terms of structural constraints, or in terms of a...
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  • the neutral theory of molecular evolution. In this view, many mutations are deleterious and so never observed, and most of the remainder are neutral, i...
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  • 1960s, the neutral theory of molecular evolution provided a theoretical basis for the molecular clock, though both the clock and the neutral theory were...
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  • Motoo Kimura (category Neutral theory)
    was a Japanese biologist best known for introducing the neutral theory of molecular evolution in 1968. He became one of the most influential theoretical...
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  • up neutralism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Neutralism may refer to: Neutral theory of molecular evolution Biological interaction § Neutralism Neutral...
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  • HKA test (category Molecular evolution)
    test used in genetics to evaluate the predictions of the Neutral Theory of molecular evolution. By comparing the polymorphism within each species and the...
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  • exploitation, a type of military computer network operation Constructive neutral evolution Contrat nouvelle embauche, a type of employment contract Corpo Nacional...
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    neutral theory in 1968 built on Haldane's work to suggest that most molecular evolution is neutral, resolving the dilemma. Although neutral evolution...
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    the process in evolution within populations, including adaptive and neutral evolution. However, there is no fundamental distinction between these processes;...
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  • some other English-speaking countries, and linguistically speaking a neutral evolution in languages, H-dropping is often stigmatized as a sign of careless...
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    no selection. For example it is used to calculate the Tajima's D neutral evolution statistic. Evolutionary biology portal Conserved sequence Ultra-conserved...
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  • adaptive evolution are generally devised to test the null hypothesis of neutral evolution, which, if rejected, provides evidence of adaptive evolution. These...
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  • Neutral network may refer to: Net neutrality, a concept of fair internet network availability Neutral network (evolution) Neutral network (robust), a...
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    that most protein evolution is due to neutral mutations and genetic drift. According to Kimura, the theory applies only for evolution at the molecular...
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    Nimwegen, Erik; Crutchfield, James P.; Huynen, Martijn (August 1999). "Neutral evolution of mutational robustness". PNAS. 96 (17): 9716–9720. arXiv:adap-org/9903006...
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  • population, forcing a wide variety in at the TAS2R loci across humanity. Neutral evolution in the bitter taste trait in humans is well documented by evolutionary...
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    clock. Distribution of fitness effects Evolvability Canalization Neutral network (evolution) Epistasis Evolutionary capacitance Fitness landscape Evolutionary...
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  • novelty in evodevo from facilitated variation, and constructive neutral evolution. According to the modern definition, the evolutionary transition from...
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    (August 1999). "On the possibility of constructive neutral evolution". Journal of Molecular Evolution. 49 (2): 169–181. Bibcode:1999JMolE..49..169S. CiteSeerX 10...
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  • lenses of constructive neutral evolution. Constructive neutral evolution seeks to explain how complex systems can emerge through neutral transitions. This...
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