Molecular Clocks Simplified Revision Notes for Scottish Highers Biology
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Molecular Clocks
Introduction
Molecular clocks are scientific tools used to estimate the timing of evolutionary events and the divergence of species.
They measure the number of mutations that accumulate in a DNA sequence or amino acid sequence over time.
How Molecular Clocks Work
Molecular clocks operate on the assumption of a constant mutation rate. They rely on differences in DNA sequences or amino acid sequences among species.
These differences reflect the time when two species shared a common ancestor and subsequently evolved separately.
Estimating Speciation
Molecular clocks help scientists estimate when speciation, the process of one species splitting into two, occurred.
By comparing genetic sequences, researchers can calculate the time elapsed since the last common ancestor between two species.
Summary
Molecular clocks are valuable tools in biology for understanding the timing of evolutionary events.
They provide insights into the history of life on Earth by measuring genetic differences and estimating when species diverged from their common ancestors.
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