“…Instead, here, we focus on purifying (negative) selection and its consequences for the rate of sequence evolution. While purifying selection operates at the level of the germline (Stewart et al, 2008), it does not act instantaneously, and, instead, a substantial proportion of slightly deleterious mutations are lost continuously from the mtDNA gene pool over a prolonged period of time (Elson et al, 2004;Kivisild et al, 2006;Howell et al, 2007;Elson et al, submitted for publication). As a result of this selection acting throughout the human mtDNA phylogenetic tree, relatively more mutations have been lost in older branches (for example, mtDNAs from Africans) than in younger branches (for example, mtDNAs from Europeans).…”