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Enhancing photosynthesis under salt stress via directed evolution in cyanobacteria. [PDF]

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Jiang Z   +11 more
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Directed evolution of liver-detargeted AAV vectors for systemic gene delivery to skeletal muscle and heart. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Ther Methods Clin Dev
Firnberg E   +18 more
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Directed evolution of bacteriophages: thwarted by prolific prophage. [PDF]

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Peters TL   +5 more
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Engineering PHL7 for improved poly(ethylene terephthalate) depolymerization via rational design and directed evolution.

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Groseclose TM   +10 more
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Directing evolution

Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, 2021
As computing power grows, the automated specialization and design of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) to tune their performance to individual problem classes becomes more attractive. To this end, a significant amount of research has been conducted in recent decades, utilizing a wide range of techniques.
Braden Tisdale   +3 more
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Directed enzyme evolution

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2001
Laboratory evolutionists continue to generate better enzymes for industrial and research applications. Exciting developments include new biocatalysts for enantioselective carbon-carbon bond formation and fatty acid production in plants. Creative contributions to the repertoire of evolutionary methods will ensure further growth in applications and ...
Farinas, Edgardo T.   +2 more
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Directed Molecular Evolution

Origins of life and evolution of the biosphere, 1999
We propose the existence of a relationship of stereochemical complementarity between gene sequences that code for interacting components: nucleic acid-nucleic acid, protein-protein and protein-nucleic acid. Such a relationship would impose evolutionary constraints on the DNA sequences themselves, thus retaining these sequences and governing the ...
L F, Harris   +2 more
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