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Class Discussion Syphilis tree papers Your phylogenetic tree papers Mutation/selection examples involving change in protein shape Mc1r gene in Rock Mice Dark/light color varies by location Kaufman, 1974 Conspicuous mice captured more frequently than cryptic mice Unusual color for the species Nachman et al., 2003, PNAS, 100: 5268 Mc1r gene in Rock Mice Mc1r some other gene “Different molecular solutions to arrive at the same phenotype in similar environments” Nachman et al., 2003, PNAS, 100: 5268 Mc1r gene in Beach Mice Unusual color for the species Steiner et al., Molecular Biology and Evolution, 26:35-45. Experimental steps... 1. Documented phenotypic convergence in Gulf coast and Atlantic coast subspecies 2. Determined relationships among Gulf coast and Atlantic coast subspecies compared with inland mice 3.Sequenced the Mc1r coding region in all mice It was already demonstrated that in some beach mice, a point mutation in gene sequence changes Arg Cys, which alters both ligand binding and receptor-signaling potentials consistent with light pigmentation I.e., Change in protein shape Steiner et al., Molecular Biology and Evolution, 26:35-45. Beach mouse phylogeny mtDNA sequences + snp’s Light color arose > 1 time Steiner et al., Molecular Biology and Evolution, 26:35-45. Mc1r gene tree mtDNA sequences + snp’s “Different molecular solutions to arrive at the same phenotype in similar environments” Other light colored mice (color not due to same mutation) A point mutation in gene sequence changes Arg Cys Steiner et al., Molecular Biology and Evolution, 26:35-45. We’ve seen this convergence in phenotype from different genetic mechanisms before… e.g., convergent loss of pigment in cave fish populations is caused by independently derived mutations that prevents the Oca2 gene from producing a functional protein (LOF mutations) Protas et al., 2006, Nature Genetics Mutation examples involving switches • What Darwin never knew (switches) video • http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/evolution/d arwin-never-knew.html • Watch 1:44:00 to 1:49:15