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1 butions within regions vary independently of evolutionary relationship.
2 nd Spodoptera exigua) had a relatively close evolutionary relationship.
3 and hepatitis E virus, suggesting a possible evolutionary relationship.
4 osynthesis gene clusters strongly suggest an evolutionary relationship.
5 n this review we discuss examples of this co-evolutionary relationship.
6 analysis of their genomic organizations and evolutionary relationship.
7 ommon structural features derived from their evolutionary relationship.
8 n many AT-less type I PKSs suggests their co-evolutionary relationship.
9 sequence level, which indicates their close evolutionary relationship.
10 nd homoplasy, confound the interpretation of evolutionary relationships.
11 formed phylogenomic analyses to assess their evolutionary relationships.
12 annotations that have been inferred through evolutionary relationships.
13 l susceptibility, genetic data, and inferred evolutionary relationships.
14 d proteins according to their structural and evolutionary relationships.
15 raises questions as to their structural and evolutionary relationships.
16 e in a hierarchy according to structural and evolutionary relationships.
17 h phylogenetic trees as a model of capturing evolutionary relationships.
18 tic tools that require bifurcating tree-like evolutionary relationships.
19 ely determine their taxonomic identities and evolutionary relationships.
20 predict their functions and understand their evolutionary relationships.
21 estimating ages from different databases of evolutionary relationships.
22 gth polymorphisms (AFLPs) for resolving deep evolutionary relationships.
23 structure and function, yet do maintain some evolutionary relationships.
24 n tertiary structure and/or protein sequence evolutionary relationships.
25 unite molecular details with ecological and evolutionary relationships.
26 erring the functions of genes based on their evolutionary relationships.
27 g gene trees and the challenges to resolving evolutionary relationships.
28 k that implicitly or explicitly accounts for evolutionary relationships.
29 ders our understanding of their function and evolutionary relationships.
30 e not explicitly incorporated information on evolutionary relationships.
31 ngi to test if RADseq can reconstruct robust evolutionary relationships.
32 e in a hierarchy according to structural and evolutionary relationships.
33 genotypes as well as a tree describing their evolutionary relationships.
34 fe have focused either on the nature of deep evolutionary relationships(3-5) or on the known, well-cl
35 -based discovery of four molecules and their evolutionary relationships: a poaeamide analogue and a m
42 xa and to discover new unifying concepts and evolutionary relationships across thousands of tetrapod
44 that the two halves of tRNAs had an evident evolutionary relationship, although it is not totally cl
45 ss in the phylogenetic representation of the evolutionary relationship among distant protein families
46 Our statistical evaluation incorporates the evolutionary relationship among genomes, a key aspect th
47 and residue characteristics, and deduced an evolutionary relationship among strains representing a d
48 Therefore, in addition to confirming the evolutionary relationship among the three abundant envel
49 gout uses multiple references along with the evolutionary relationship among these references in orde
51 l lineage of the scaffolds, with evidence of evolutionary relationships among alginolytic gene cluste
56 ddress unresolved issues with respect to the evolutionary relationships among certain species or gene
59 hyly and consensus is rapidly emerging about evolutionary relationships among extant lineages, the fo
60 The concept of orthology is key to decoding evolutionary relationships among genes across different
61 relationships among proteins and may detect evolutionary relationships among highly divergent sequen
63 t, scientists using physical traits to study evolutionary relationships among living and extinct anim
64 of a eukaryotic CSAS gene and sheds light on evolutionary relationships among metazoan CSAS proteins.
69 truction is a powerful approach for studying evolutionary relationships among protein sequence, struc
71 family; (ii) the FFP tree detects potential evolutionary relationships among some viral families; (i
75 ive sequencing of transcriptomes reveals the evolutionary relationships among the major flatworm line
76 data were sufficient to reliably reconstruct evolutionary relationships among the plant taxa in the p
77 throughout the world and examine whether the evolutionary relationships among the species comprising
78 oughout the canine nuclear genome to analyse evolutionary relationships among the three largest Europ
81 ithm is a standard method for estimating the evolutionary relationships amongst a set of species base
82 s a method and associated database inferring evolutionary relationships amongst currently 1706 comple
84 of the respective subfamily supporting their evolutionary relationship and defining them as pharmacol
85 s (after rigid-body superposition), but also evolutionary relationship and hydrogen-bonding similarit
86 ions did not correlate to known taxonomic or evolutionary relationships and deletions occurred indepe
87 ed an unprecedented amount of data about the evolutionary relationships and functional traits of micr
88 owledge base for understanding BAHD members' evolutionary relationships and gene functions implicated
89 tabase and MS we determined the composition, evolutionary relationships and hence predicted functions
91 ovide further insight into diverse microbial evolutionary relationships and immune evasion function.
93 h mitochondrial and nuclear genomes to infer evolutionary relationships and potential patterns of int
94 pletely to a diversity tree summarizing both evolutionary relationships and species richness of 44 ma
96 and comparative genomics were used to assess evolutionary relationships and to detect gene content di
98 scovering information such as functional and evolutionary relationships, and also for discriminating
100 shrunk dramatically by eliminating redundant evolutionary relationships, and this process is efficien
101 nto gene families and subfamilies, and their evolutionary relationships are captured in phylogenetic
102 e incorrect, both locally and globally, when evolutionary relationships are inferred incorrectly or t
103 ce genes has been extensively studied, their evolutionary relationships are not well-understood.
104 have six cryptochrome (cry) genes but their evolutionary relationships are not yet fully resolved.
106 being most homologous to ETR1 based on their evolutionary relationship as well as containing histidin
109 sted to be useful characters for identifying evolutionary relationships because they constitute synap
111 ein in necroptosis, revealing a transkingdom evolutionary relationship between amyloid-controlled fun
112 r fragrance phenotype, demonstrating a close evolutionary relationship between Basmati varieties and
115 s in antimicrobial immunity that supports an evolutionary relationship between chemokines and antimic
116 issue of Developmental Cell, to analyze the evolutionary relationship between cilia and various sign
117 sh (Danio rerio), additionally examining the evolutionary relationship between drug transporters in z
118 Based on these results, there is an ancient evolutionary relationship between epsilon-like retroviru
119 ures in the inner ear can help determine the evolutionary relationship between extinct and living pri
120 cell death reaction, further supporting the evolutionary relationship between gasdermin and rcd-1 Th
121 study we report novel findings regarding the evolutionary relationship between gene duplication and a
122 tegrated into a perturbation analysis of the evolutionary relationship between genotype and phenotype
124 immunity in vertebrates, suggesting a close evolutionary relationship between innate and adaptive im
126 and biochemical analysis revealed a possible evolutionary relationship between miRNA precursors and s
127 tance measure can accurately reconstruct the evolutionary relationship between multiple cancer types.
128 ession of the cancer markers and reconstruct evolutionary relationship between multiple types of canc
129 tro than mammalian TET1, supporting a closer evolutionary relationship between NgTET1 and the base J-
131 mprove our ability to effectively define the evolutionary relationship between photosymbiosis and ree
133 studies that examine various aspects of the evolutionary relationship between protein dynamics and t
134 ansferases, confirming a previously proposed evolutionary relationship between protein O-mannosylatio
135 rity, and amino acid conservation demands an evolutionary relationship between proteins is shown to s
137 ely reflects high information content and an evolutionary relationship between RNA domain structure a
138 le provides an overview of the discovery and evolutionary relationship between T-bet and EOMES and hi
139 understand the substrate specificity and the evolutionary relationship between the acyltransferase (A
141 ionary nups and soluble NTRs and suggests an evolutionary relationship between the NPC and the solubl
142 e accuracy of TBM decreases rapidly when the evolutionary relationship between the query and template
145 tive splicing are negatively correlated, the evolutionary relationship between the two remains unclea
148 ure sets contain signals reflecting both the evolutionary relationship between the viruses infecting
151 three-dimensional structure evidence for the evolutionary relationship between troponin I and troponi
152 be allergens may actually lie in the long co-evolutionary relationship between worms and their verteb
153 revisit the origins of VACV and propose new evolutionary relationships between ancient and extant VA
154 sis for this diversity, we have examined the evolutionary relationships between Antirrhinum species a
155 se results raise further questions about the evolutionary relationships between arsenite oxidases (Ao
156 mutations, illuminate complex functional and evolutionary relationships between coronavirus replicase
158 ich may denote changes in the functional and evolutionary relationships between different brain regio
160 ony and likelihood techniques to analyze the evolutionary relationships between duplication blocks.
161 genetic studies have shed some light on the evolutionary relationships between European aurochs and
164 rganized into gene families and subfamilies; evolutionary relationships between genes are represented
166 ent free, distance measure that reflects the evolutionary relationships between genomic sequences.
167 results provide important insights into the evolutionary relationships between H. antecessor and oth
169 lso use this isopeptidase as a tool to study evolutionary relationships between lasso peptide gene cl
170 amental source of data for understanding the evolutionary relationships between major arthropod group
171 data provides new insights to understand the evolutionary relationships between MULE, hAT and Transib
172 currently the accepted paradigm to represent evolutionary relationships between organisms, species or
174 ar functions of hypothetical proteins, trace evolutionary relationships between proteins, engineer en
177 ces in sensitivity may reflect long-standing evolutionary relationships between specific Plasmodium a
178 dies and can be used to successfully resolve evolutionary relationships between taxa at scales from t
179 n structure, changes in population size, and evolutionary relationships between taxa, at a much great
182 ssion has suggested homologies and potential evolutionary relationships between the eyes of diverse a
183 ry of an ancient protein complex reveals the evolutionary relationships between the proteins that hel
185 e candidates, a list of trees describing the evolutionary relationships between the subclones is gene
186 ing the number of distinct subclones and the evolutionary relationships between them is scientificall
188 However, uncertainty remains regarding the evolutionary relationships between two ancient animal li
189 re, to obtain a comprehensive picture of the evolutionary relationships between viruses, network anal
191 annotating genetic sequences and determining evolutionary relationships both in terms of accuracy and
192 significant among proteins that have a clear evolutionary relationship, but that there is a significa
193 rovides opportunities for updating microbial evolutionary relationships, but this is challenged by th
194 iology is to infer functional, structural or evolutionary relationships by querying a database using
195 lations (clones) and reconstruction of their evolutionary relationship can elucidate this heterogenei
196 The PANTHER (protein annotation through evolutionary relationship) classification system is a co
200 traditional approach only vaguely represents evolutionary relationships, fails to denote major events
201 Phylogenetic analysis revealed conservative evolutionary relationships for most NRs, which were cons
203 ty within the overall response parallels the evolutionary relationships, >50% of the best scoring put
205 tions in that it groups domains primarily by evolutionary relationships (homology), rather than topol
206 phic boundaries suggests a stronger role for evolutionary relationships in shaping plant interactions
207 nally, our study provides novel insight into evolutionary relationships in this large and diverse fam
208 Understanding the consequences of these evolutionary relationships is important for the both the
209 th are insects and thus, understanding their evolutionary relationships is key to understanding the e
210 Comparative neuroscience research, framed by evolutionary relationships, is key to interpreting conne
211 ults from Chlamydomonas, the data suggest an evolutionary relationship may exist between the repeat s
213 These studies have provided insight into the evolutionary relationship of fungal terpene synthases to
215 lity of a Neanderthal genome sequence is the evolutionary relationship of humans and Neanderthals.
216 of RNA encapsidation not only delineate the evolutionary relationship of negative-strand RNA viruses
217 the full coding potential of 64; and (v) the evolutionary relationship of patterns in stop codons to
218 en illustrated in some previous studies, the evolutionary relationship of plant PDATs has not been st
221 This study provides new insight into the evolutionary relationship of ROK glucokinases and non-RO
222 ate selenocysteine, thereby establishing the evolutionary relationship of SMT and homocysteine methyl
223 Likewise, through phylogenetic analysis, the evolutionary relationship of subgroups was determined, d
224 ed, and they are important to understand the evolutionary relationship of the different smallpox vacc
228 ere used to assess the genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships of 67 Fusarium strains from v
230 ts raise interesting questions regarding the evolutionary relationships of class II membrane fusogens
231 tid genotyping enables a reassessment of the evolutionary relationships of cytoplasms in cultivated m
235 While great progress toward discovering the evolutionary relationships of major animal groups has be
238 fied Pi-ta protein variants demonstrated the evolutionary relationships of Pi-ta haplotypes between O
239 only used to assess the functional roles and evolutionary relationships of proteins and protein famil
242 hropod apyrases were used to reconstruct the evolutionary relationships of salivary-expressed apyrase
243 authenticated ancient genomes to reveal the evolutionary relationships of smallpox vaccination virus
244 ectures, potential biological functions, and evolutionary relationships of the most immunodominant B.
245 d to investigate the sequence similarity and evolutionary relationships of the numerous candidate tri
246 of life projects aimed at understanding the evolutionary relationships of the planet's largest clade
247 of these groups does not conform to expected evolutionary relationships of the species, and our analy
248 tases of one melanoma patient to exhibit the evolutionary relationships of their subpopulations.
251 cular approaches to bear on the identity and evolutionary relationships of ungulate malaria parasites
253 ) molecules is important for revealing their evolutionary relationships, predicting their functions a
254 lection pressure due to protein folding, and evolutionary relationship reflected by global sequence a
257 r understanding host-endosymbiont/parasitoid evolutionary relationships, resolving species complexes
258 he Statistical Inference of Function Through Evolutionary Relationships (SIFTER) framework uses a sta
260 genomic data from 256 terminals to estimate evolutionary relationships, timing of diversification(s)
266 the phylogenetic analysis revealed the close evolutionary relationship to the Antarctic marine bacter
267 we discuss likely causes for TFs' different evolutionary relationship to the physical interaction ne
268 tand chordate biology because of their close evolutionary relationship to this phylogenetic group.
270 e absence of HV but also suggests a possible evolutionary relationship to viroids that replicate in t
271 ons of uncharacterized genes, based on their evolutionary relationships to genes with functions known
273 Zhur that reveal details of her appearance, evolutionary relationships to other wolves and short lif
276 genomes for sequencing on the basis of their evolutionary relationships, we have sequenced and analys
277 derstand the underlying mechanisms and their evolutionary relationships, we must define each mode and
278 een recently developed to analyze reticulate evolutionary relationships, which include SplitsTree4, L
279 the most widely used method to detect remote evolutionary relationships, which relies upon the accumu
280 reum (LGV) clinical isolates demonstrated an evolutionary relationship with disease phenotype, with L
281 Recently, it has been suggested that a close evolutionary relationship with humans could result in si
282 regenerative capacity, alongside their close evolutionary relationship with humans, makes Xenopus an
284 erent perspective, elucidating aspects of an evolutionary relationship with mammals that extends acro
285 Myoviridae and Siphoviridae phages, have an evolutionary relationship with other cellular biological
286 MDA5 helicase-insert domain demonstrates an evolutionary relationship with the archaeal Hef helicase
288 s phylogenetic analysis, YSLV6 shows a close evolutionary relationship with YSLV1 to -4, whereas YSLV
289 resented Siberian wolves, and assessed their evolutionary relationships with a previously genotyped w
290 hown to exist, they would share no necessary evolutionary relationships with events during early mole
291 hortage of derived characters obscures their evolutionary relationships with extant phyla (Onychophor
293 soybean Rpg1b and Rpg1r genes share a close evolutionary relationship, with Rpg1b containing a recom
294 ogical neural characters have helped clarify evolutionary relationships within Arthropoda, particular
295 2 are also recognized, a complete picture of evolutionary relationships within the C2 domain superfam
296 domains are found only in GH43 proteins, the evolutionary relationships within the GH43 family were i
297 myriapods and to attempt to reconstruct the evolutionary relationships within the Myriapoda and Arth
299 bilaterian clade Spiralia, but to date, deep evolutionary relationships within this group have been s
300 ile characters, and their use for polarizing evolutionary relationships, without reference to gene an