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    Mol Biol Evol. 1990 Sep;7(5):438-43.

    Correcting parsimonious trees for unseen nucleotide substitutions: the effect of dense branching as exemplified by ribonuclease.

    Fitch WM, Beintema JJ.

    Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine 92717.

    In a study of mammalian ribonuclease evolutionary rates, we applied the Fitch-Bruschi correction to reduce the bias caused by an unequal sampling of taxa in different lineages. The correction was clearly appropriate but only up to a point. The analysis showed that the sampling of taxa within the pecora was sufficiently intense that no correction for unseen, amino acid-changing, nucleotide substitutions was required. It was also found that the ribonuclease gene was duplicated at least twice at the origin of the pecoran branch of the artiodactyls.

    PMID: 2263194 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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