Molecular clock
The molecular clock is a figurative term for a technique that uses the mutation rate of biomolecules to deduce the time in prehistory when two or more life forms diverged. The biomolecular data used for such calculations are usually nucleotide sequences for DNA, RNA, or amino acid sequences for proteins. The benchmarks for determining the mutation rate are often fossil or archaeological dates. The molecular clock was first tested in 1962 on the hemoglobin protein variants of various animals, and is commonly used in molecular evolution to estimate times of speciation or radiation. It is sometimes called a gene clock or an evolutionary clock.
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- enThe molecular clock is a figurative term for a technique that uses the mutation rate of biomolecules to deduce the time in prehistory when two or more life forms diverged. The biomolecular data used for such calculations are usually nucleotide sequences for DNA, RNA, or amino acid sequences for proteins. The benchmarks for determining the mutation rate are often fossil or archaeological dates. The molecular clock was first tested in 1962 on the hemoglobin protein variants of various animals, and is commonly used in molecular evolution to estimate times of speciation or radiation. It is sometimes called a gene clock or an evolutionary clock.
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- enThe molecular clock is a figurative term for a technique that uses the mutation rate of biomolecules to deduce the time in prehistory when two or more life forms diverged. The biomolecular data used for such calculations are usually nucleotide sequences for DNA, RNA, or amino acid sequences for proteins. The benchmarks for determining the mutation rate are often fossil or archaeological dates. The molecular clock was first tested in 1962 on the hemoglobin protein variants of various animals, and is commonly used in molecular evolution to estimate times of speciation or radiation. It is sometimes called a gene clock or an evolutionary clock.
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- Allan Wilson (biologist)
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- Amino acid
- Ancient DNA
- Bayesian statistics
- Biomolecule
- Calibration
- Category:Evolutionary biology concepts
- Category:Molecular evolution
- Category:Molecular genetics
- Category:Phylogenetics
- Charles Darwin
- Chronological dating
- Clade
- Common chimpanzee
- Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary
- Cytochrome c
- DNA
- DNA sequence
- Effective population size
- Emanuel Margoliash
- Emile Zuckerkandl
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- Evidence of absence
- Evolution
- Evolutionary radiation
- Exponential distribution
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- Fitness (biology)
- Fixation (population genetics)
- Fossil
- Fossils
- Francisco J. Ayala
- Gamma distribution
- Gene orders
- Generation
- Genetic divergence
- Genetic drift
- Hemoglobin
- Homo sapiens
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- Human mitochondrial molecular clock
- Inference
- Joseph Felsenstein
- Life form
- Lineage (evolution)
- Linear function
- Linus Pauling
- Log-normal distribution
- Markov chain Monte Carlo
- Maximum likelihood
- Mitochondrial Eve
- Mockingbird
- Models of DNA evolution
- Molecular evolution
- Molecular genetics
- Molecular phylogenetics
- Molecular systematics
- Morphology (biology)
- Most recent common ancestor
- Motoo Kimura
- Mutation
- Mutation rate
- Myr
- Negative selection (natural selection)
- Neontology
- Neutral theory of molecular evolution
- New World monkey
- Non-coding DNA
- Normal distribution
- Nucleotide
- Phenomenology (philosophy)
- Phylogenetic tree
- Phylogenomics
- Phylogeny
- Ploidy
- Prehistory
- Primate
- Prior probability
- Procellariiformes
- Protein
- Relative rate test
- RNA
- Saturation (genetic)
- Scientific classification
- Silent mutation
- Small population size
- Speciation
- Stratigraphy
- Taphonomy
- Taxon
- Tip dating
- Uniform distribution (continuous)
- Vincent Sarich
- Y-chromosomal Adam
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- Molekula horloĝo
- Molekulare Uhr
- Molekulární hodiny
- Molekularni sat
- Moleküler saat
- Molekylär klocka
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- Orologio molecolare
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- Relógio molecular
- Reloj molecular
- Reloxo molecular
- Zegar molekularny
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- Μοριακό ρολόι
- Молекулярен часовник
- Молекулярний годинник
- Молекулярные часы
- שעון מולקולרי
- ساعة جزيئية
- ساعت مولکولی
- سالماتی گھڑی
- আণবিক ঘড়ি
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