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1969
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the phylogeny of immunoglobulins. The chapter offers a definitive review of the immunoglobulins of various species. The chapter provides the phylogenetic tree based data that are used as a perspective for the understanding of the development and present structure of the complex immunoglobulin systems of man ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the phylogeny of immunoglobulins. The chapter offers a definitive review of the immunoglobulins of various species. The chapter provides the phylogenetic tree based data that are used as a perspective for the understanding of the development and present structure of the complex immunoglobulin systems of man ...
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Endeavour, 1980
Abstract The life of animals can be sustained only if the cellular environment can be closely controlled. Elaborate processes have, therefore, been evolved to detect and eliminate foreign material in the body, including tumour cells. An understanding of these processes is of great medical importance.
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Abstract The life of animals can be sustained only if the cellular environment can be closely controlled. Elaborate processes have, therefore, been evolved to detect and eliminate foreign material in the body, including tumour cells. An understanding of these processes is of great medical importance.
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Bayesian Inference of Phylogeny and Its Impact on Evolutionary Biology
Science, 2001J. Huelsenbeck+3 more
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The protein kinase family: conserved features and deduced phylogeny of the catalytic domains.
Science, 1988S. Hanks, A. Quinn, T. Hunter
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Phylogeny Reconstruction Methods
2009Probabilistic models of character change/substitutions; Distance (minimum evolution, NJ, Fitch-Margoliash, etc.) and Parsimony methods; Likelihood and Bayesian methods; Tree search; Sources of error, both systematic and non-systematic.
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