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zwangs selection [5 articles]

Neue Publikationen in zwangs Bibliothek eingetragen unter dem Bezeichner: selection. You can also see everyone's selection.
  • Rapid selection of accessible and cleavable sites in RNA by Escherichia coli RNase P and random external guide sequences
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (8 February 2008), 0711977105.
    by Eirik W Lundblad, Gaoping Xiao, Jae-Hyeong Ko, Sidney Altman
    posted to disease ecoli rna rnasep selection sequence by zwang on 2008-02-17 10:56:28 as **** along with 1 person austin
  • The Hill–Robertson effect: evolutionary consequences of weak selection and linkage in finite populations
    Heredity, Vol. aop, No. current.
    by JM Comeron, A Williford, RM Kliman
    posted to evolution selection sequence by zwang on 2007-12-19 13:22:00 as *
  • Selection and evolution of enzymes from a partially randomized non-catalytic scaffold
    Nature, Vol. 448, No. 7155., pp. 828-831.
    by Burckhard Seelig, Jack W Szostak
  • Evolution of chromosome organization driven by selection for reduced gene expression noise
    Nature Genetics, Vol. 39, No. 8. (27 July 2007), pp. 945-949.
    by Nizar N Batada, Laurence D Hurst
  • The selection of acceptable protein mutations
    PNAS (31 May 2007), 0703737104.
    by Rajkumar Sasidharan, Cyrus Chothia
    posted to evolution protein selection by zwang on 2007-06-04 07:15:05 as *** along with 2 people aalibes gpalidwor
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