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Explore a collection of the most read and most cited articles making an impact in Molecular Biology and Evolution published within the past two years. This collection will be continuously updated with the journal's leading articles so be sure to revisit periodically to see what is being read and cited.

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TimeTree 5: An Expanded Resource for Species Divergence Times
Sudhir Kumar and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 39, Issue 8, August 2022, msac174, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac174
We present the fifth edition of the TimeTree of Life resource (TToL5), a product of the timetree of life project that aims to synthesize published molecular timetrees and make evolutionary knowledge easily accessible to all. Using the TToL5 web portal, users can retrieve published studies and divergence times between ...
Global Dynamics of Porcine Enteric Coronavirus PEDV Epidemiology, Evolution, and Transmission
Hao Zhang and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 40, Issue 3, March 2023, msad052, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad052
With a possible origin from bats, the alphacoronavirus Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) causes significant hazards and widespread epidemics in the swine population. However, the ecology, evolution, and spread of PEDV are still unclear. Here, from 149,869 fecal and intestinal tissue samples of pigs collected in an ...
Beginner's Guide on the Use of PAML to Detect Positive Selection
Sandra Álvarez-Carretero and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 40, Issue 4, April 2023, msad041, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad041
The CODEML program in the PAML package has been widely used to analyze protein-coding gene sequences to estimate the synonymous and nonsynonymous rates ( d S and d N ) and to detect positive Darwinian selection driving protein evolution. For users not familiar with molecular evolutionary analysis, the program is known to ...
Weighting by Gene Tree Uncertainty Improves Accuracy of Quartet-based Species Trees
Chao Zhang and Siavash Mirarab
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 39, Issue 12, December 2022, msac215, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac215
Phylogenomic analyses routinely estimate species trees using methods that account for gene tree discordance. However, the most scalable species tree inference methods, which summarize independently inferred gene trees to obtain a species tree, are sensitive to hard-to-avoid errors introduced in the gene tree estimation ...
MitoFish, MitoAnnotator, and MiFish Pipeline: Updates in 10 Years
Tao Zhu and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 40, Issue 3, March 2023, msad035, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad035
MitoFish, MitoAnnotator, and MiFish Pipeline are comprehensive databases of fish mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes), accurate annotation software of fish mitogenomes, and a web platform for metabarcoding analysis of fish mitochondrial environmental DNA (eDNA), respectively. The MitoFish Suite currently receives over ...
Chromosome Fissions and Fusions Act as Barriers to Gene Flow between Brenthis Fritillary Butterflies
Alexander Mackintosh and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 40, Issue 3, March 2023, msad043, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad043
Chromosome rearrangements are thought to promote reproductive isolation between incipient species. However, it is unclear how often, and under what conditions, fission and fusion rearrangements act as barriers to gene flow. Here we investigate speciation between two largely sympatric fritillary butterflies, Brenthis daphne ...
From Easy to Hopeless—Predicting the Difficulty of Phylogenetic Analyses
Julia Haag and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 39, Issue 12, December 2022, msac254, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac254
Phylogenetic analyzes under the Maximum-Likelihood (ML) model are time and resource intensive. To adequately capture the vastness of tree space, one needs to infer multiple independent trees. On some datasets, multiple tree inferences converge to similar tree topologies, on others to multiple, topologically highly distinct ...
Origin and Evolution of Nitrogen Fixation in Prokaryotes
Hong-Wei Pi and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 39, Issue 9, September 2022, msac181, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac181
The origin of nitrogen fixation is an important issue in evolutionary biology. While nitrogen is required by all living organisms, only a small fraction of bacteria and archaea can fix nitrogen. The prevailing view is that nitrogen fixation first evolved in archaea and was later transferred to bacteria. However, ...
Changes in Ploidy Drive Reproduction Transition and Genomic Diversity in a Polyploid Fish Complex
Meng Lu and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 39, Issue 9, September 2022, msac188, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac188
Unisexual animals are commonly found in some polyploid species complexes, and most of these species have had a long evolutionary history. However, their method for avoiding genomic decay remains unclear. The polyploid Carassius complex naturally comprises the sexual amphidiploid C. auratus (crucian carp or goldfish) (AABB) ...
A CLAVATA3-like Gene Acts as a Gynoecium Suppression Function in White Campion
Yusuke Kazama and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 39, Issue 10, October 2022, msac195, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac195
How do separate sexes originate and evolve? Plants provide many opportunities to address this question as they have diverse mating systems and separate sexes (dioecy) that evolved many times independently. The classic “two-factor” model for evolution of separate sexes proposes that males and females can evolve from ...

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Research Article
Morphometrics and Phylogenomics of Coca (Erythroxylum spp.) Illuminate Its Reticulate Evolution, With Implications for Taxonomy
Natalia A S Przelomska and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 41, Issue 7, July 2024, msae114, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msae114
South American coca ( Erythroxylum coca and E. novogranatense ) has been a keystone crop for many Andean and Amazonian communities for at least 8,000 years. However, over the last half-century, global demand for its alkaloid cocaine has driven intensive agriculture of this plant and placed it in the center of armed ...
Research Article
Ancestral Origins and Admixture History of Kazakhs
Chang Lei and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 41, Issue 7, July 2024, msae144, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msae144
Kazakh people, like many other populations that settled in Central Asia, demonstrate an array of mixed anthropological features of East Eurasian (EEA) and West Eurasian (WEA) populations, indicating a possible scenario of biological admixture between already differentiated EEA and WEA populations. However, their complex ...
Brief Report
Understanding the Genetic Basis of Variation in Meiotic Recombination: Past, Present, and Future
Susan E Johnston
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 41, Issue 7, July 2024, msae112, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msae112
Meiotic recombination is a fundamental feature of sexually reproducing species. It is often required for proper chromosome segregation and plays important role in adaptation and the maintenance of genetic diversity. The molecular mechanisms of recombination are remarkably conserved across eukaryotes, yet meiotic genes and ...
Review Article
Beginner's Guide on the Use of PAML to Detect Positive Selection
Sandra Álvarez-Carretero and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 40, Issue 4, April 2023, msad041, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad041
The CODEML program in the PAML package has been widely used to analyze protein-coding gene sequences to estimate the synonymous and nonsynonymous rates ( d S and d N ) and to detect positive Darwinian selection driving protein evolution. For users not familiar with molecular evolutionary analysis, the program is known to ...
Research Article
Multiple Human Population Movements and Cultural Dispersal Events Shaped the Landscape of Chinese Paternal Heritage
Mengge Wang and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 41, Issue 7, July 2024, msae122, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msae122
Large-scale genomic projects and ancient DNA innovations have ushered in a new paradigm for exploring human evolutionary history. However, the genetic legacy of spatiotemporally diverse ancient Eurasians within Chinese paternal lineages remains unresolved. Here, we report an integrated Y-chromosome genomic database ...
Research Article
Brain Gene Regulatory Networks Coordinate Nest Construction in Birds
Yi-Ting Fang and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 41, Issue 7, July 2024, msae125, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msae125
Nest building is a vital behavior exhibited during breeding in birds, and is possibly induced by environmental and social cues. Although such behavioral plasticity has been hypothesized to be controlled by adult neuronal plasticity, empirical evidence, especially at the neurogenomic level, remains limited. Here, we aim to ...
Research Article
Ancient and Recent Hybridization in the Oreochromis Cichlid Fishes
Adam G Ciezarek and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 41, Issue 7, July 2024, msae116, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msae116
Cichlid fishes of the genus Oreochromis (tilapia) are among the most important fish for inland capture fisheries and global aquaculture. Deliberate introductions of non-native species for fisheries improvement and accidental escapees from farms have resulted in admixture with indigenous species. Such hybridization may be ...
Research Article
Odd-Paired is Involved in Morphological Divergence of Snail-Feeding Beetles
Junji Konuma and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 41, Issue 6, June 2024, msae110, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msae110
Body shape and size diversity and their evolutionary rates correlate with species richness at the macroevolutionary scale. However, the molecular genetic mechanisms underlying the morphological diversification across related species are poorly understood. In beetles, which account for one-fourth of the known species, ...
Research Article
The Evolution of Ultraconserved Elements in Vertebrates
Mitchell Cummins and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 41, Issue 7, July 2024, msae146, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msae146
Ultraconserved elements were discovered two decades ago, arbitrarily defined as sequences that are identical over a length ≥ 200 bp in the human, mouse, and rat genomes. The definition was subsequently extended to sequences ≥ 100 bp identical in at least three of five mammalian genomes (including dog and cow), and shown to ...
Research Article
Independent Evolution of Sex Chromosomes and Male Pregnancy–Related Genes in Two Seahorse Species
Xin Long and others
Molecular Biology and Evolution, Volume 40, Issue 1, January 2023, msac279, https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac279
Unlike birds and mammals, many teleosts have homomorphic sex chromosomes, and changes in the chromosome carrying the sex-determining locus, termed “turnovers”, are common. Recent turnovers allow studies of several interesting questions. One question is whether the new sex-determining regions evolve to become completely ...

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