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Heterotachy
Additional recommended knowledgeDefinitionShifts in site-specific evolutionary rates over time. In the field of molecular evolution, the principle of heterotachy states that the substitution rate of sites in a gene can change through time[1] . It has been proposed that the positions that show switches in substitution rate over time --i.e., heterotachous sites-- are good indicators of functional divergence. However, it appears that heterotachy is a much more general process, since most variable sites of homologous proteins with no evidence of functional shift are heterotachous. VariantsThe covarion hypothesis is a specific form of heterotachy. Some studies have proposed functional divergence models that are also heterotachous. Additionally, some mixture models that do not explicitly account for rate-shift but site-partitions evolving at different relative substitution rates across lineages are mathematically heterotachous. References
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