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Introduction to Evolutionary Conservation (Spanish)

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Las mutaciones ocurren de manera espontánea en cada generación, produciendo el cambio aleatorio de un aminoácido en una proteína. Aquello individuos que presentan mutaciones que afecten a funciones críticas de las proteínas pueden presentar problemas que les dificulten su reproducción. Harmful mutations are lost from the gene pool because the individuals carrying them reproduce less effectively. Since the harmful mutations are lost, the amino acids critical for the function of a protein are '''conserved'''. In contrast, harmless (or very rare beneficial) mutations are kept in the gene pool, producing '''variability''' in non-critical amino acids.
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Las mutaciones ocurren de manera espontánea en cada generación, produciendo el cambio aleatorio de un aminoácido en una proteína. Aquellos individuos que presentan mutaciones que afectan a funciones críticas de las proteínas, pueden presentar problemas que les dificulten su reproducción. Harmful mutations are lost from the gene pool because the individuals carrying them reproduce less effectively. Since the harmful mutations are lost, the amino acids critical for the function of a protein are '''conserved'''. In contrast, harmless (or very rare beneficial) mutations are kept in the gene pool, producing '''variability''' in non-critical amino acids.
==Examples==
==Examples==

Revision as of 08:49, 3 October 2014

MeCp2 protein bound to DNA (crystal structure 3c2i). Conservation calculated by ConSurf-DB.

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See Also

Notes and References

  1. MECP2 article in the National Library of Medicine's Genetic Home Reference
  2. Advantageous variability will be seen in these cases: 5hmg, 2vaa, 3hi6.

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