Hi All, i am working on a project and my professor is of NO help what so ever. the guidelines were to create a testable hypotheses on the evolution of a gene family using a phylogenic selection/detecting pipeline. My hypothesis: the FGF5 gene in a naked mole-rat has under gone positive selection from the its closely related species.
the issue is that i barely know where to start. this guy isnt helping at all...
as of now i have the FGF5 DNA sequences from a few different mole-rats from running a blast of the naked mole-rat gene against the genome of the other species. (should i use protein seq instead of dna)
can someone give me direction on what to do next, should i run a multiple sequence alignment? and how can i ultimately prove positive selection? ive read a number of articles on DN/DS which seems to be the best way go about this.
can someone please help me out... i really enjoy this field and and learning more about it. but this professor is such a turn off.
What's your timeline for this project? Are you a student? How did you choose this project? You cannot ultimately prove positive selection, only have strong evidence. It will be frustrating to work on this without help, so I would consider switching projects/professors.
Take a look at Ostrow et al, they've detected positive selection in cancer.