The molecular evolutionary dynamics of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) genes in Hymenoptera.
Yiyuan LiRui ZhangShanlin LiuAlexander DonathRalph S PetersJessica WareBernhard MisofOliver NiehuisMichael E PfrenderXin ZhouPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
Our results showed that nuclear OXPHOS genes in Hymenoptera are evolving faster than the genes in other three insect orders. The branch test suggested that while some nuclear OXPHOS genes in Hymenoptera show a signature of positive selection, the pattern is not consistent across all nuclear OXPHOS genes. As only few codon sites were under positive selection, we suggested that positive selection might not be the only factor contributing to the rapid evolution of nuclear OXPHOS genes in Hymenoptera.