The loss of the hemoglobin H2S-binding function in annelids from sulfide-free habitats reveals molecular adaptation driven by Darwinian positive selection.
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A phylogenomic profile of globinsAncestral hemoglobins in ArchaeaComparative analysis of protein coding sequences from human, mouse and the domesticated pigEvolution of Sulfur Binding by Hemoglobin in Siboglinidae (Annelida) with Special Reference to Bone-Eating Worms, Osedax.Adaptation and evolution of deep-sea scale worms (Annelida: Polynoidae): insights from transcriptome comparison with a shallow-water species.Genomic organization and gene expression of the multiple globins in Atlantic cod: conservation of globin-flanking genes in chordates infers the origin of the vertebrate globin clusters.Sulfide binding is mediated by zinc ions discovered in the crystal structure of a hydrothermal vent tubeworm hemoglobin.Conceptual bases for quantifying the role of the environment on gene evolution: the participation of positive selection and neutral evolution.Modeling the site-specific variation of selection patterns along lineages.The seahorse genome and the evolution of its specialized morphology.Selective forces acting during multi-domain protein evolution: the case of multi-domain globins.False-positive selection identified by ML-based methods: examples from the Sig1 gene of the diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii and the tax gene of a human T-cell lymphotropic virus.Restriction to large-scale gene flow vs. regional panmixia among cold seep Escarpia spp. (Polychaeta, Siboglinidae).Evolution of Single-Domain Globins in Hydrothermal Vent Scale-Worms.Global depression in gene expression as a response to rapid thermal changes in vent mussels.
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The loss of the hemoglobin H2S-binding function in annelids from sulfide-free habitats reveals molecular adaptation driven by Darwinian positive selection.
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Andre Toulmond
Didier Jollivet
Riwanon Leroy
Susan Carney
Xavier Bailly
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