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Endosymbiotic bacteria: groEL buffers against deleterious mutationsGenome-wide functional divergence after the symbiosis of proteobacteria with insects unraveled through a novel computational approachFitness Trade-Offs Determine the Role of the Molecular Chaperonin GroEL in Buffering MutationsMolecular evolution of rbcL in three gymnosperm families: identifying adaptive and coevolutionary patternsRelationships of gag-pol diversity between Ty3/Gypsy and Retroviridae LTR retroelements and the three kings hypothesis.CAPS: coevolution analysis using protein sequences.In silico identification of functional divergence between the multiple groEL gene paralogs in Chlamydiae.Mutational dynamics of murine angiogenin duplicates.Describing the structural robustness landscape of bacterial small RNAs.Proteome-wide analysis of functional divergence in bacteria: exploring a host of ecological adaptations.The roles of whole-genome and small-scale duplications in the functional specialization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes.A novel method for detecting intramolecular coevolution: adding a further dimension to selective constraints analyses.Adaptive covariation between the coat and movement proteins of prunus necrotic ringspot virus.Computational biology methods and their application to the comparative genomics of endocellular symbiotic bacteria of insects.Coevolution analyses illuminate the dependencies between amino acid sites in the chaperonin system GroES-L.Functional conservation of an ancestral Pellino protein in helminth speciesThe effect of chaperonin buffering on protein evolutionGroEL and the maintenance of bacterial endosymbiosis.Evolutionary rate and duplicability in the Arabidopsis thaliana protein-protein interaction network.ChloroMitoSSRDB: open source repository of perfect and imperfect repeats in organelle genomes for evolutionary genomics.The Phenotypic Plasticity of Duplicated Genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the Origin of Adaptations.Protein coadaptation and the design of novel approaches to identify protein-protein interactions.Chaperonin 60: a paradoxical, evolutionarily conserved protein family with multiple moonlighting functions.The evolution of protein moonlighting: adaptive traps and promiscuity in the chaperonins.Survival and innovation: The role of mutational robustness in evolution.Adaptive evolution in GroEL from distantly related endosymbiotic bacteria of insects.The origins of mutational robustness.Chance and necessity in the genome evolution of endosymbiotic bacteria of insects.Molecular evolution of viral multifunctional proteins: the case of potyvirus HC-Pro.The evolution of the flagellar assembly pathway in endosymbiotic bacterial genomes.Selection on coding regions determined Hox7 genes evolution.Functional diversification of the twin-arginine translocation pathway mediates the emergence of novel ecological adaptations.A revised evolutionary history of hepatitis B virus (HBV).No rosetta stone for a sense-antisense origin of aminoacyl tRNA synthetase classes.Pivotal Advance: Avian colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF-1), interleukin-34 (IL-34), and CSF-1 receptor genes and gene products.Rate asymmetry after genome duplication causes substantial long-branch attraction artifacts in the phylogeny of Saccharomyces species.Positive selection and subfunctionalization of duplicated CCT chaperonin subunits.Group 1 LEA proteins, an ancestral plant protein group, are also present in other eukaryotes, and in the archeae and bacteria domains.GRAST: a new way of genome reduction analysis using comparative genomics.Molecular evolutionary mechanisms driving functional diversification of the HSP90A family of heat shock proteins in eukaryotes.
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