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Tag detecting_positive_selection [6 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag detecting_positive_selection.
  • Adaptive evolution of multicolored fluorescent proteins in reef-building corals.
    J Mol Evol, Vol. 62, No. 3. (March 2006), pp. 332-339.
    by SF Field, MY Bulina, IV Kelmanson, JP Bielawski, MV Matz
    posted to detecting_positive_selection positive_selection by ejeffery on 2006-05-05 00:21:43 as *
  • Inferring nonneutral evolution from human-chimp-mouse orthologous gene trios.
    Science, Vol. 302, No. 5652. (12 December 2003), pp. 1960-1963.
    by AG Clark, S Glanowski, R Nielsen, PD Thomas, A Kejariwal, MA Todd, DM Tanenbaum, D Civello, F Lu, B Murphy, S Ferriera, G Wang, X Zheng, TJ White, JJ Sninsky, MD Adams, M Cargill
  • Many genes in fish have species-specific asymmetric rates of molecular evolution.
    BMC Genomics, Vol. 7 (2006)
  • The signature of positive selection on standing genetic variation.
    Evolution Int J Org Evolution, Vol. 59, No. 11. (November 2005), pp. 2312-2323.
    by M Przeworski, G Coop, JD Wall
  • Reduced polymorphism in the chimpanzee semen coagulating protein, semenogelin I.
    J Mol Evol, Vol. 57, No. 2. (August 2003), pp. 159-169.
    by SB Kingan, M Tatar, DM Rand
  • A Dirichlet process model for detecting positive selection in protein-coding DNA sequences.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 103, No. 16. (18 April 2006), pp. 6263-6268.
    by JP Huelsenbeck, S Jain, SW Frost, SL Pond
    posted to detecting_positive_selection by ejeffery on 2006-05-04 02:06:40 as ***** along with 2 people dmc kieran101
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