Saturation (genetic)

Genetic saturation is the reduced appearance, which occurs over time, of sequence divergence rate that results from reverse mutations, homoplasies and other multiple changes occurring at single sites along two lineages.

Genetic saturation occurs most rapidly on fast evolving sequences, such as the hypervariable region of mitochondrial DNA, or in Short tandem repeat such as on the Y-chromosome.

See also

  • Henn, B. M.; Gignoux, C. R.; Feldman, M. W.; Mountain, J. L.; et al. (2009). "Characterizing the Time Dependency of Human Mitochondrial DNA Mutation Rate Estimates". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 26 (3): 713–713. doi:10.1093/molbev/msn304. Archived from the original on 2009-02-21.
  • Ho, S. Y. W.; Phillips, MJ; Cooper, A; Drummond, AJ; et al. (2005). "Time Dependency of Molecular Rate Estimates and Systematic Overestimation of Recent Divergence Times". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 22 (7): 1561–8. doi:10.1093/molbev/msi145. PMID 15814826.
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