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... selection ( red ) , which results in modification of specific bases in different species , leading to the acquisition of new functions . Two main methods are used to study positive selection : identifying fast - evolving codons embedded ...
... selection ( red ) , which results in modification of specific bases in different species , leading to the acquisition of new functions . Two main methods are used to study positive selection : identifying fast - evolving codons embedded ...
Page 210
... selection , it may be confounded by selection at synonymous sites . However , selection at synonymous sites ( that is , codon bias , see below ) is quite weak . Moreover , vari- ability in @ presented here tends to reflect variability ...
... selection , it may be confounded by selection at synonymous sites . However , selection at synonymous sites ( that is , codon bias , see below ) is quite weak . Moreover , vari- ability in @ presented here tends to reflect variability ...
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... selection were by modulating the sensitivity of the Raf - MEK - ERK pathway , restoring Raf signalling in the absence of calcineurin acti- vity should lead to at least a partial rescue of positive selection . To test this , we obtained ...
... selection were by modulating the sensitivity of the Raf - MEK - ERK pathway , restoring Raf signalling in the absence of calcineurin acti- vity should lead to at least a partial rescue of positive selection . To test this , we obtained ...
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