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Tag specy [6 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag specy.
  • A First-Principles Model of Early Evolution: Emergence of Gene Families, Species, and Preferred Protein Folds
    PLoS Computational Biology, Vol. 3, No. 7. (1 July 2007), e139.
    by Konstantin B Zeldovich, Peiqiu Chen, Boris E Shakhnovich, Eugene I Shakhnovich
  • Toward Resolving the Eukaryotic Tree: The Phylogenetic Positions of Jakobids and Cercozoans
    Current Biology, Vol. 17, No. 16. (21 August 2007), pp. 1420-1425.
    by Naiara Rodriguez-Ezpeleta, Henner Brinkmann, Gertraud Burger, Andrew J Roger, Michael W Gray, Herve Philippe, Franz B Lang
    posted to eukaryota evolution phylogeny specy by zwang on 2007-08-28 04:01:45 as ** along with 1 person asddd
  • Transcriptional regulation of protein complexes within and across species
    PNAS, Vol. 104, No. 4. (23 January 2007), pp. 1283-1288.
    by Kai Tan, Tomer Shlomi, Hoda Feizi, Trey Ideker, Roded Sharan
  • Genome Transplantation in Bacteria: Changing One Species to Another
    Science (28 June 2007), 1144622.
    by Carole Lartigue, John I Glass, Nina Alperovich, Rembert Pieper, Prashanth P Parmar, Hutchison, Hamilton O Smith, Craig J Venter
  • New Taxonomy and the Origin of Species
    PLoS Biology, Vol. 5, No. 7. (1 July 2007), e194.
    by Shai Meiri, Georgina M Mace
    posted to evolution phylogeny specy by zwang on 2007-08-29 02:19:57 as ** along with 1 person asddd
  • High-resolution species trees without concatenation
    PNAS, Vol. 104, No. 14. (3 April 2007), pp. 5936-5941.
    by Scott V Edwards, Liang Liu, Dennis K Pearl
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