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Garamonfok's coexpression [6 articles]

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  • Rates of divergence in gene expression profiles of primates, mice, and flies: stabilizing selection and variability among functional categories.
    Evolution Int J Org Evolution, Vol. 59, No. 1. (January 2005), pp. 126-137.
    by B Lemos, CD Meiklejohn, M Cáceres, DL Hartl
    posted to coevolution coexpression evolution expression go by Garamonfok on 2007-12-11 10:48:34 as ****
  • Evolution of Proteins and Gene Expression Levels are Coupled in Drosophila and are Independently Associated with mRNA Abundance, Protein Length, and Number of Protein-Protein Interactions
    Molecular Biology and Evolution, Vol. 22, No. 5. (15 May 2005), pp. 1345-1354.
    by Bernardo Lemos, Brian R Bettencourt, Colin D Meiklejohn, Daniel L Hartl
  • Conservation and coevolution in the scale-free human gene coexpression network.
    Mol Biol Evol, Vol. 21, No. 11. (November 2004), pp. 2058-2070.
  • Coevolution of gene expression among interacting proteins.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 101, No. 24. (15 June 2004), pp. 9033-9038.
    by HB Fraser, AE Hirsh, DP Wall, MB Eisen
  • Evolutionary Origin and Maintenance of Coexpressed Gene Clusters in Mammals
    Mol Biol Evol, Vol. 23, No. 9. (1 September 2006), pp. 1715-1723.
    by Marie Semon, Laurent Duret
  • Clusters of Co-expressed Genes in Mammalian Genomes Are Conserved by Natural Selection
    Molecular Biology and Evolution, Vol. 22, No. 3. (March 2005), pp. 767-775.
    by Gregory AC Singer, Andrew T Lloyd, Lukasz B Huminiecki, Kenneth H Wolfe
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