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Molecular evolution of proglucagon

Regulatory Peptides, 2001
The vertebrate proglucagon gene encodes glucagon, and the two glucagon-like peptides GLP-1 and GLP-2. To better understand the origin and diversification of the distinct hormonal roles of the three glucagon-like sequences encoded by the proglucagon gene, we have examined the evolution of this gene.
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The molecular evolution of development

BioEssays, 1998
Morphological differences between species, from simple single-character differences to large-scale variation in body plans, can be traced to changes in the timing and location of developmental events. This has led to a growing interest in understanding the genetic basis behind the evolution of developmental systems.
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Applied molecular evolution

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1992
The exciting results published by Scott & Smith (1990), Devlin et al. (1990), and Tuerk & Gold (1990) in Science; Cwirla et al., in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A. (1990) ; and Ellington & Szostak in Nature, London (1990), are the next developments in a new era in biotechnology: applied molecular evolution.
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Molecular Evolution of hisB Genes

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2004
The sixth and eighth steps of histidine biosynthesis are catalyzed by an imidazole glycerol-phosphate (IGP) dehydratase (EC 4.2.1.19) and by a histidinol-phosphate (HOL-P) phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.15), respectively. In the enterobacteria, in Campylobacter jejuni and in Xylella/Xanthomonas the two activities are associated with a single bifunctional ...
M. Brilli, FANI, RENATO
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Rates of Molecular Evolution

Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1986
Many patterns in the evolution of proteins and DNA are now well established and have been adequately reviewed in recent years (23, 37, 38, 52, 55, 61, 73). However, there are several gaps in our understanding of the process of molecular evolution, the most conspicuous of which is our ignorance of the forces responsible for most of the evolution of DNA ...
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Molecular Evolution

2013
David P. Clark, Nanette J. Pazdernik
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Molecular Evolution

BioEssays, 1999
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Molecular Evolution and the Phenotype

Evolution, 1997
John F. Y. Brookfield, Wen-Hsiung Li
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