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1 ion under conditions with which they did not coevolve.
2 d their opinions and the network connections coevolve.
3 lly dependent on each other that they had to coevolve.
4 That is, black holes and bulges coevolve.
5 ap initially, but gets costly when predators coevolve.
6 titutions at neighboring sites, residues can coevolve.
7 environment-dependent payoffs and strategies coevolve.
8 nication signals and perceptual systems have coevolved.
9 B and LanC enzymes appear to not always have coevolved.
10 he virus and the host's immune response have coevolved.
11 A56, indicating that these proteins may have coevolved.
12 es of terrestrial vertebrates with whom they coevolved.
13 hose motions are thermally coupled have also coevolved.
14 obe association that is both mutualistic and coevolved.
15 and suggests the N1 TMD and head domain have coevolved.
19 nd female reproductive tract morphology have coevolved across species, postcopulatory sexual selectio
23 natural proteins in which sparse networks of coevolving amino acids (termed sectors) comprise the ess
24 subset of the H7N9 HA sequences demarcating coevolving amino acids appears to be in the antigenic re
25 ypically coevolve, and the identification of coevolving amino acids can pinpoint residues required fo
26 ent a hypothesis that a network of conserved coevolving amino acids in inteins mediates these long-ra
27 ns in an evolutionarily conserved network of coevolving amino acids in the PDZ family (the sector) th
28 lyses of protein families reveal networks of coevolving amino acids that functionally link distantly
29 sparse networks of physically contiguous and coevolving amino acids underlie basic aspects of structu
32 mbers with a XX domain, the two modules have coevolved and that the length of a loop within the XX do
33 is, we identify and characterize clusters of coevolving and functionally linked residues within UbcH5
36 ts that the structural components of meiosis coevolve as adaptive modules that may change in primary
38 , a symbiotic host-microbial interaction has coevolved as bacteria make essential contributions to hu
39 sal ganglia and that the PPN appears to have coevolved as part of a mechanism for action selection co
40 productive mode and epistasis are allowed to coevolve, asexual reproduction outcompetes sexual reprod
41 dicate that the bacteria have an ancient and coevolved association with the ants, their fungal cultiv
46 thesize that larger brains and smaller teeth coevolved because behavioral changes associated with inc
50 ized that interacting residues might tend to coevolve, but it is not known whether such coevolution i
53 ons to incorporate costs and benefits of two coevolving costly traits: cooperative and local cohesive
54 , quantified by methane production, requires coevolved cross-feeding interactions between species [12
55 utter ants following full domestication of a coevolving cultivar 30-35 Mya after the first attine ant
59 any invasive species are able to escape from coevolved enemies and thus enjoy a competitive advantage
62 ics, is but one of the challenges facing the coevolving fields of computational, evolutionary, and th
64 Using replicate seminatural populations of a coevolving freshwater invertebrate-parasite system (host
67 y among these is the disruption of favorable coevolved genetic interactions that can occur following
69 hogens should be considered as two extensive coevolving groups rather than as individual host species
70 portunity to quantify selective impacts of a coevolved herbivore and calibrate rates of phytochemical
74 persistence is due to robust, and sometimes coevolved, host-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions
75 tent with EAB being a secondary colonizer of coevolved hosts, drought stress decreased the resistance
77 odulated disease risk, and the disruption of coevolved human and H. pylori genomes can explain the hi
78 morphic, physically unlinked, and putatively coevolving human gamete-recognition genes ZP3 and ZP3R.
79 ounding microenvironment are hypothesized to coevolve in a manner that promotes tumor growth, invasiv
80 Thus, the splicing elements defining exons coevolve in a way that preserves overall exon strength,
83 nteract in gene-for-gene (GFG) relationships coevolve in the familiar boom-and-bust cycle, in which r
84 ction regulation, and population frequencies coevolve in the simple case of two cell types producing
85 ntized native structure and stepwise folding coevolved in ancient repeat proteins and were retained a
87 thesis are both derived characters that have coevolved in anophelines, driving the adaptation of a fe
89 vered that PCNA-partner interactions tightly coevolved in fungal species, leading to specific modes o
93 trans-regulatory elements within species had coevolved in such a way that changes in cis-regulatory e
94 lent health care-associated MRSA strains may coevolve innate host defense peptide and antibiotic resi
98 Here, I argue that the changing balance of coevolved interactions between hosts and their antagonis
101 on with the substrate are compensated by the coevolving L449F and S451N cleavage site mutations.
102 aptured through small modifications of these coevolving learning and data-acquisition mechanisms, who
105 alytic core C-terminal cysteine pairs of its coevolved MerA and by glutathione (GSH), the major compe
106 d by our increasing awareness of the role of coevolved microbial symbionts in health and disease.
107 ector targets in plants, support a model for coevolving molecular dialogs between effector repertoire
109 egion and part of the capsid region from the coevolved mutant gag gene were sufficient to achieve ful
111 strate interactions reveal that compensatory coevolved mutations in the substrate do not restore inte
114 curring heterotrophic bacterium SAR11 form a coevolved mutualism that maximizes their collective meta
115 es a potent immunomodulatory function in the coevolved network of host-parasite relationships during
119 ERalpha- and RAR-binding sites appear to be coevolved on a large scale throughout the human genome,
121 ection for adjacent residues among predicted coevolving pairs in the surface region indicates that th
126 uppression methods, including the release of coevolved parasitoid species targeting invasives, have b
127 eriod prepares the animal to engage with the coevolved partner(s) with fidelity following birth or ha
129 e antibiotics that specifically suppress the coevolving pathogen Escovopsis, which infects the ants'
130 s, consistent with the Red Queen hypothesis, coevolving pathogens can select for biparental sex.
131 ueen hypothesis proposes that selection from coevolving pathogens facilitates the persistence of outc
134 which is consistent with the fact that both coevolved phenotypes resemble strains commonly found in
135 ,7), altered selective regimes could disrupt coevolved plant-pollinator interactions, weakening an im
136 ults demonstrate a significant potential for coevolved plant-pollinator relationships to be disrupted
137 is demonstrates that the highly variable but coevolving polar residues at the interface of dimeric bu
138 nism for this lectin complex formation where coevolving polar residues of high closeness are responsi
141 ely to be due to generalized transduction by coevolving populations of phages, which could efficientl
142 ion analysis and experimentation to identify coevolving positions and found that residues 35 and 39 a
145 h different progression driver mutations may coevolve rather than compete during clonal evolution.
146 mographic shifts have profoundly altered the coevolved relationship between host and microbiota, depl
148 ies, their operations, and their dynamically coevolving relationships with the habitats they occupy w
149 acid (rTCA) cycle and clay mineral catalysts coevolved remains a mystery in the puzzle to understand
150 system-specific mathematical model and then coevolved replicate populations of the bacterium Pseudom
151 otein families, we find that 25% of directly coevolving residue pairs are separated by more than 5 A
153 Overall, the results suggest that directly coevolving residue pairs not in repeat proteins are spat
154 he exceptions to this general trend-directly coevolving residue pairs that are distant in protein str
158 results, we demonstrate that a subset of the coevolving residues is sufficient, when mutated, to comp
162 valuate how well methods developed to detect coevolving residues within proteins can be adapted for c
163 Here, using computational methods to predict coevolving residues, we identify a network of positions
164 to co-chaperone recognition and activity via coevolving residues, whereas interdomain allostery, crit
167 ssive infection, correcting for HLA bias and coevolving secondary mutations, a significant difference
168 innate immune and stress responses, and as a coevolved sensory stimulus that modulates neuronal signa
169 hat the interplay between the disruptions of coevolved sets of loci by outcrossing, the efficient pur
171 s diversifies into defence specialists, when coevolved simultaneously with a virus and a predatory pr
172 ic tools that provides methods for detecting coevolving sites from a multiple alignment of homologous
173 MM method can successfully detect nearly all coevolving sites when the model has been correctly speci
174 ve process where EBV and its human host have coevolved so as to minimize the virus's potential to con
175 Thus, the repressor-operator interface has coevolved so as to retain the interaction while altering
176 their host galaxies are generally thought to coevolve, so that the SMBH achieves up to about 0.2 to 0
177 er suppression documented here suggests that coevolving social strategies within natural populations
178 variable revealed that reassociation with a coevolved specialist in a nonindigenous area profoundly
179 body of work has explored what happens when coevolved species shift out of sync, but virtually no st
181 ukaryotic protein kinases (EPKs) feature two coevolved structural segments, the Activation segment, w
186 w intimately host pathogen interactions have coevolved through similar and divergent evolutionary str
187 drug resistance and immune escape mechanisms coevolve, thus increasing the likelihood of treatment fa
191 ions in only one env subunit, gp120 and gp41 coevolve to maximize viral fitness under sequential drug
192 We conclude that VAB and SN enhancement coevolved to compensate for loss of vision and to help b
193 hese two receptor systems suggests that they coevolved to constitute a highly sensitive and efficient
195 falciparum, and the human immune system have coevolved to ensure that the parasite is not eliminated
196 2 and the composition of amniotic fluid have coevolved to ensure the formation of a functional barrie
197 Their energy landscapes are similar and have coevolved to facilitate competitive binding to the IL-1
198 suggests that both the protein and RNAs have coevolved to interact with each other such that a single
199 rt B domains and mitochondrial adaptors have coevolved to meet the unique requirements for mitochondr
200 that these functionally interacting proteins coevolved to optimize the gastric colonization capacity
201 tigate how certain domains of E1 and E2 have coevolved to optimize their interactions to promote effi
202 nervous and immune systems have, therefore, coevolved to permit effective immune surveillance while
203 mammals suggests that these paralogous genes coevolved to play cooperative roles during spermiogenesi
206 ng interacting species and few species-level coevolved traits) does not provide unequivocal support f
207 mmalian immune system and the nervous system coevolved under the influence of infection and sterile i
208 uggesting that the driver and suppressor are coevolving under an evolutionary "arms race." None of th
209 ognate partners are rare because SK/RR pairs coevolve unique interfaces that dictate phosphotransfer
211 s mykiss (rainbow trout), with variants of a coevolved viral pathogen, infectious hematopoietic necro
212 dentity of mammals is defined in part by our coevolved virome, a concept with profound implications f
213 hether the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes coevolved will need a thorough investigation of the hund
215 re conclusions about which parts of galaxies coevolve with black holes, possibly by being regulated b
216 global processes, so the biggest black holes coevolve with bulges, but growth of the latter is driven
219 th successive flexible lines of defense that coevolve with corresponding offensive lines of the paras
221 Evolutionary rates and selection pressure coevolve with macrostructural and microstructural change
227 Occasionally, Gag sequences also mutate and coevolve with protease, contributing to maintenance of v
234 propose that cannabinoid receptors initially coevolved with a fatty acid ester ligand (akin to 2-AG)
237 ur data suggest that HPV58 variants may have coevolved with archaic hominins and dispersed across the
240 al proteins showing that the rRNA signatures coevolved with both domain-specific and universal riboso
241 witch-like assembly mechanisms that may have coevolved with branch-specific groups of cytoplasmic eff
243 Manchurian ash (Fraxinus mandshurica), which coevolved with EAB, is more resistant than evolutionaril
244 was far higher when both bacterium and phage coevolved with each other than when phage evolved agains
245 itted behavior observed in some primates has coevolved with enlarged brains, complex sociality, and e
246 sidues of the gp120 inner domain layers have coevolved with H375 in order to maintain its ability to
247 ted with helicases in the replisome may have coevolved with helicases to increase the unwinding proce
248 ted hosts does not imply that symbionts have coevolved with hosts, let alone that they have evolved f
250 and their host cells, the murine strain has coevolved with its murine host by producing a large toxi
252 cal agents of tuberculosis and leprosy, have coevolved with mammals for millions of years and have nu
253 rangements to indicate that somatic mutation coevolved with mechanisms that select B cells based upon
254 e sole vectors of African trypanosomes, have coevolved with mutualistic endosymbiont Wigglesworthia g
255 s have modified life on this planet and have coevolved with myriad other species, including microorga
256 appears that Mexican Solanum species, which coevolved with P. infestans and were previously known fo
257 Placental development and genomic imprinting coevolved with parental conflict over resource distribut
258 on of cooperation: conditional harm may have coevolved with recognition first, thereby helping to est
259 hether stimulation by the inhibitory protein coevolved with resistance or whether it was acquired aft
260 reliance on culturally transmitted behavior coevolved with sociality and extended lifespan in primat
268 te ancestor, whereas combinatorial diversity coevolved with the complex translocon organization.
269 is that, in plants, this signaling mechanism coevolved with the embryophytic life cycle and the acqui
270 pore complexes (NPCs) and nuclear membranes coevolved with the endomembrane system, and that the las
271 us fraction of rare hematopoietic cells that coevolved with the formation of the adaptive immune syst
272 e gut, referred as the commensal microbiota, coevolved with the host and is essential for many host p
273 lectively known as the gut microbiota, which coevolved with the host in a mutually beneficial relatio
274 rich gastrointestinal microbiota, which has coevolved with the host over millennia and is essential
276 vities at one region per chromosome may have coevolved with the loss of a point centromere to safegua
277 that the architecture of piRNA clusters has coevolved with the transposons that they are tasked to c
278 at variation in bitter taste sensitivity has coevolved with the use of spices in cooking, which, in t
282 of the order Rickettsiales have inextricably coevolved with their various eukaryotic hosts, resulting
284 ies are revealing how the gut microbiota has coevolved with us and how it manipulates and complements
285 Our results show that phenotypic diversity coevolves with contingent cooperation under a wide range
287 ion, with a focus on immune programming that coevolves with the developing microbiome early in life.
288 esource partitioning, we found that cheating coevolves with the ecological specialization toward asso
289 ganic anions and determine how the structure coevolves with the emission properties using solution as
290 patterns, with callitrichine miniaturization coevolving with a series of reproductive adaptations.
291 of transcription factor amino acids that are coevolving with nucleotides in their DNA-binding targets
294 acterial generations, 25% of the populations coevolving with phages had evolved 10- to 100-fold incre
296 ssion of a single classical MHC class I gene coevolving with TAP transporters, whereas class I genes
298 that there exists another orientation field coevolving with the cells and reinforcing their alignmen
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