the coral of life (darwin)
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The Coral of Life (Darwin). ZHAXYBAYEVA and GOGARTEN (2004): Cladogenesis , Coalescence and the Evolution of the Three Domains of Life. Trends in Genetics 20 (4): 182- 187. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Coral of Life (Darwin)ZH
AX
YB
AYE
VA and GO
GA
RTE
N (2004):
Cladogenesis, C
oalescence and the Evolution of the Three D
omains of Life.
Trends in Genetics 20 (4): 182- 187
Coalescence – the process of tracing lineages backwards in time to their common ancestors. Every two extant lineages coalesce to their most recent common ancestor. Eventually, all lineages coalesce to the cenancestor.
t/2(Kingman, 1982)
Illustration is from J. Felsenstein, “Inferring Phylogenies”, Sinauer, 2003
Coalescence of ORGANISMAL and MOLECULAR Lineages
• 20 lineages
• One extinction and one speciation event per generation
• One horizontal transfer event once in 5 generations (I.e., speciation events)
RED: organismal lineages (no HGT)BLUE: molecular lineages (with HGT)GRAY: extinct lineages
RESULTS:
• Most recent common ancestors are different for organismal and molecular phylogenies
• Different coalescence times
• Long coalescence time for the last two lineages
Time
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Modified from Zhaxybayeva and Gogarten (2004), TIGs 20, 182-187
The Coral of Life (Darwin)ZH
AX
YB
AYE
VA and GO
GA
RTE
N (2004):
Cladogenesis, C
oalescence and the Evolution of the Three D
omains of Life.
Trends in Genetics 20 (4): 182- 187
Adam and Eve never met Albrecht Dürer, The Fall of Man, 1504
MitochondrialEve
Y chromosomeAdam
Lived approximately
50,000 years ago
Lived 166,000-249,000
years ago
Thomson, R. et al. (2000) Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97, 7360-5
Underhill, P.A. et al. (2000) Nat Genet 26, 358-61
Cann, R.L. et al. (1987) Nature 325, 31-6
Vigilant, L. et al. (1991) Science 253, 1503-7
The same is true for ancestral rRNAs, EF, ATPases!
From: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/31/science/gains-in-dna-are-speeding-research-into-human-origins.html?_r=1
For more discussion on archaic humans see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denisova_hominin
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/31/science/gains-in-dna-are-speeding-research-into-human-origins.html
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002929711003958 http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2012/08/31/3580500.htm
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6052/94.full http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6052/94/F2.expansion.html