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Biodiversity and molecular evolution of malacostraca
... distribution of 11 selected families of the Decapoda order intraspecies (S), intragenus (G), and intrafamily (F) COI K2P distances ...position of the upper and lower quartiles (called ... See full document
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Molecular evolution of the primate α-/θ-defensin multigene family.
... search and exhaustive genome blast searches were carried ...literature and defined as queries. Second, sequence-based searches of both BlastN and BLAT were performed using these queries, ... See full document
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THE MOLECULAR EVOLUTION OF THE MOST DANGEROUS EMERGING VIRUS INFECTIONS
... in, and the molecular events that drive their ...number of emerging infectious diseases has increased over the last few decades, driven by both anthropogenic and environmental factors such as ... See full document
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Deceptive desmas: molecular phylogenetics suggests a new classification and uncovers convergent evolution of lithistid demosponges.
... loss of all ectosomal spicules and ...[22] and Wilson (1925) [23], however, suggested ‘Lithistida’ were polyphyletic and criticized Sollas’ classification for excluding microscleres within the ... See full document
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Molecular evolution of the infrared sensory gene TRPA1 in snakes and implications for functional studies.
... study of Gracheva et al. [5] showed that the thermal thresholds of TRPA1s in pit-bearing snakes are lower than those in other non-pit snakes and this may be the molecular basis of ... See full document
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Identification and characterization of bifunctional proline racemase/hydroxyproline epimerase from archaea: discrimination of substrates and molecular evolution.
... finding of the present study was the manner by which TlProR recognized both proline and 4-hydroxyproline (and 3-hydroxyproline) as ...residues of ProR (at sites 1 and 5 in ...enzyme ... See full document
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Bringing molecules back into molecular evolution.
... modeling of biological systems is becoming increasingly feasible. At the molecular level, obvious applications of realistic modeling are atom-level predictions of protein structure [34] or ... See full document
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Molecular Evolution and Characterization of Hemagglutinin (H) in Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus.
... spread of the virus from West Africa to East Africa[14, ...Senegal and Ivory Coast belonged to lineage I; the strains derived from Ghana and Nigeria were formed lineage II; and the strains ... See full document
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Phylodynamics and molecular evolution of influenza A virus nucleoprotein genes in Taiwan between 1979 and 2009.
... number of infections for this period and that the recent rise during 2002–2005, inferred in the BSP, could be a consequence of denser sampling after monitoring influenza activity started in 2000 ... See full document
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Molecular phylogenetic evaluation of classification and scenarios of character evolution in calcareous sponges (Porifera, Class Calcarea).
... polyphyly of this family implies that this character has evolved convergently at least twice or that pseudosagittal spicules were lost in other closely related species ...angles and one dissimilar, ... See full document
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Molecular evolution of the ent -kaurenoic acid oxidase gene in Oryzeae
... 1 and > 1 indicating negative selection, neutral evolution and positive selection, respectively (Yang, ...program of PAML 4 (Yang, 2007) to explore the selective processes acting on the KAO ... See full document
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Molecular evolution of a peptide GPCR ligand driven by artificial neural networks.
... energy and ion homeostasis, cellular adhesion, motility and also proliferation ...one of the most valuable classes of protein targets on the cell membrane ...third of all currently ... See full document
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Biodiversity and conservation of the middle-Araguaia herpetofauna
... Araguaia and was four mutations apart from the closest sampled haplotypes (AameH2 and ...divergence of two mutations between any two closest haplotypes sampled in the ...Because of the very ... See full document
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Bringing to light the molecular evolution of GUX genes in plants
... instead of orthologous clades, indicating that paralogous genes (e.g. GUX1 and GUX3 of monocots) are more similar to one another than they are to their true orthologs in closely related species ... See full document
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The value of biodiversity
... integrity of ecological communities, nature working as it is, as in representative portions of natural ecosystems preserved in protected areas, national parks, biological reserves and other ... See full document
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Molecular and acoustic signal evolution in Mediterranean species of Cicada L. (Insecta: Cicadoidea)
... Strait of Gibraltar does not act as a strict barrier to ...point of Spain and the northwestern-most point of North Africa is 13 km (the strait ranges from ...European and the African ... See full document
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Amino acid properties conserved in molecular evolution.
... level of eigenvectors is highest for EV2, then for EV3 and ...slowly and then falls rapidly after r 2 drops below ...range of entropies is ...consequence of too small information ... See full document
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Molecular evolution of peptide ligands with custom-tailored characteristics for targeting of glycostructures.
... number of peptides synthesized in each generation ought to be large enough to provide sufficient sequence variability for a successful evolution ...size of 200 peptides in each generation as this ... See full document
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Genetic diversity and molecular evolution of Plum bark necrosis stem pitting-associated virus from China.
... Analysis of the complete genome sequences of three Chinese PBNSPaV isolates determined in this study, combined with two Chinese PBNSPaV isolates (Ta Tao 25 and Nanjing) sequenced by other researchers ... See full document
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Molecular evolution of a genetic code alteration
... maintenance of the mRNA reading frame, after translocation, is of utmost importance, as any ribosomal slippage precludes synthesis of full length proteins, not only because the decoded message does ... See full document
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