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The evolution of metabolism: How to test evolutionary hypotheses at the genomic level

Federico Scossa, Alisdair R. Fernie

2020Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal63 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The origin of primordial metabolism and its expansion to form the metabolic networks extant today represent excellent systems to study the impact of natural selection and the potential adaptive role of novel compounds. Here we present the current hypotheses made on the origin of life and ancestral metabolism and present the theories and mechanisms by which the large chemical diversity of plants might have emerged along evolution. In particular, we provide a survey of statistical methods that can be used to detect signatures of selection at the gene and population level, and discuss potential and limits of these methods for investigating patterns of molecular adaptation in plant metabolism.

Topics & Concepts

Extant taxonNatural selectionBiologyEvolutionary biologySelection (genetic algorithm)Adaptive evolutionAdaptation (eye)Computational biologyCellular metabolismGeneGeneticsComputer scienceMetabolismNeuroscienceMachine learningEndocrinologyMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
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