Molecular clock

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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Albumin
Allan Wilson (biologist)
Alleles
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
Evidence
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
SameAs
4ytmi
Det molekylære ur
Det molekylære ur
Erloju molekular
Horloge moléculaire
Jam molekuler
m.01l2zz
Moleculaire klok
Molecular clock
Molecular clock
Molekulaarne kell
Molekula horloĝo
Molekulare Uhr
Molekulární hodiny
Molekularni sat
Moleküler saat
Molekylär klocka
Molekyylikello
Orologio molecolare
Q827541
Rellotge molecular
Relógio molecular
Reloj molecular
Reloxo molecular
Zegar molekularny
Đồng hồ phân tử
Μοριακό ρολόι
Молекулярен часовник
Молекулярний годинник
Молекулярные часы
שעון מולקולרי
ساعة جزيئية
ساعت مولکولی
سالماتی گھڑی
আণবিক ঘড়ি
மூலக்கூறு காலங்காட்டி
തൻമാത്രാഘടികാരം
分子時計
分子鐘
분자 시계
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Category:Molecular genetics
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