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Reference-free population genomics from next-generation transcriptome data and the vertebrate-invertebrate gapLongevity and plasticity of CFTR provide an argument for noncanonical SNP organization in hominid DNAProtein flexibility facilitates quaternary structure assembly and evolution.Evolutionary cell biology: two origins, one objectiveEvolutionary capacitance and control of protein stability in protein-protein interaction networks.Evolutionary, physicochemical, and functional mechanisms of protein homooligomerization.Wild-type human γD-crystallin promotes aggregation of its oxidation-mimicking, misfolding-prone W42Q mutant.Evolutionary diversification of the multimeric states of proteins.Integration of new genes into cellular networks, and their structural maturation.Origin and evolution of the eukaryotic SSU processome revealed by a comprehensive genomic analysis and implications for the origin of the nucleolus.Population genomics of rapid adaptation by soft selective sweeps.Coevolutionary constraints in the sequence-space of macromolecular complexes reflect their self-assembly pathways.Reconstructing Ancient Proteins to Understand the Causes of Structure and Function.The evolution of MICOS: Ancestral and derived functions and interactions.Functional determinants of protein assembly into homomeric complexes.Conserved evolutionary units in the heme-copper oxidase superfamily revealed by novel homologous protein families.Intercompartmental Piecewise Gene Transfer.Domestication of self-splicing introns during eukaryogenesis: the rise of the complex spliceosomal machinery.Structural and evolutionary versatility in protein complexes with uneven stoichiometry.Ligand Binding Site Structure Influences the Evolution of Protein Complex Function and Topology.Evolution of complex adaptations in molecular systems.Ankyrin domain encoding genes from an ancient horizontal transfer are functionally integrated into Nasonia developmental gene regulatory networks
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The evolution of multimeric protein assemblages.
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The evolution of multimeric protein assemblages.
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The evolution of multimeric protein assemblages.
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The evolution of multimeric protein assemblages.
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The evolution of multimeric protein assemblages.
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Michael Lynch
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10.1093/MOLBEV/MSR300
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2011-12-05T00:00:00Z