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Emas Koonin [5 articles]

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  • U12 intron positions are more strongly conserved between animals and plants than U2 intron positions
    Biology Direct, Vol. 3, No. 1. (2008)
    by Malay Basu, Wojciech Makalowski, Igor Rogozin, Eugene Koonin
    posted to no-tag by Ema on 2008-05-15 10:31:15 as ** along with 1 person mariakmejia
  • The COG database: a tool for genome-scale analysis of protein functions and evolution.
    Nucleic Acids Res, Vol. 28, No. 1. (1 January 2000), pp. 33-36.
    by RL Tatusov, MY Galperin, DA Natale, EV Koonin
    posted to tob by Ema on 2008-02-23 21:50:46 as ** along with 2 people j3xucite bluto
  • The cosmological model of eternal inflation and the transition from chance to biological evolution in the history of life
    Biology Direct, Vol. 2 (31 May 2007), 15.
    by Eugene V Koonin
    posted to evolution by Ema on 2007-12-31 11:45:00 as **
  • An RNA-making reactor for the origin of life
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No. 22. (29 May 2007), pp. 9105-9106.
    by Eugene V Koonin
    posted to evolution by Ema on 2007-12-31 11:44:16 as **
  • A genomic perspective on protein families.
    Science, Vol. 278, No. 5338. (24 October 1997), pp. 631-637.
    by RL Tatusov, EV Koonin, DJ Lipman
    posted to tob by Ema on 2007-12-15 15:37:09 as ** along with 6 people bjorns balajis nuke2005 AaronDarling ruvido ninch
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