The phrase
"substitution rate" refers to how quickly or frequently one thing is replaced by another thing.
Full definition
We have determined additional full - length sequences from two clusters of imported EBOV infections into Mali, and we show that the
nucleotide substitution rate (1.3 × 10 — 3 substitutions per site per year) is consistent with rates observed in Central African outbreaks.
Martin and Palumbi found a clue to the solution when they collated
substitution rates in various «cold - blooded» or poikilo - thermic animals.
This was the most likely reason that ancestral element detection in mouse was so much lower than in human, as the genome -
wide substitution rate in mouse is approximately twice that of human.
However, rooting the tree on the oldest outbreak reveals a strong correlation between sample date and root - to - tip distance, with
a substitution rate of 8 × 10 − 4 per site per year (Fig. 2B and fig.
What is
the substitution rate versus sugar?
In dishes that use wheat flour,
the substitution rate is generally 3/4 cup banana flour for each 1 cup of wheat flour.
Substitution rates were compared to other canids and mammals (see S1 Text) to examine how the radiocarbon date prior influenced divergence dates.
When refinancing, a «
substitution rate» discount is available when a borrower can produce a lender's title policy issued within the previous 10 years.
At your next refinance, produce your owner's title policy and ask for
a substitution rate discount.