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cmzmasek's archaeal-evolution [4 articles]

Recent papers added to cmzmasek's library classified by the tag archaeal-evolution. You can also see everyone's archaeal-evolution.
  • An emerging phylogenetic core of Archaea: phylogenies of transcription and translation machineries converge following addition of new genome sequences
    BMC Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 5, No. 1. (2005)
    by Celine Brochier, Patrick Forterre, Simonetta Gribaldo
    posted to archaeal-evolution by cmzmasek on 2008-07-01 04:48:09 as **
  • A korarchaeal genome reveals insights into the evolution of the Archaea.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (5 June 2008)
    by James G G Elkins, Mircea Podar, David E E Graham, Kira S S Makarova, Yuri Wolf, Lennart Randau, Brian P P Hedlund, Céline Brochier-Armanet, Victor Kunin, Iain Anderson, Alla Lapidus, Eugene Goltsman, Kerrie Barry, Eugene V V Koonin, Phil Hugenholtz, Nikos Kyrpides, Gerhard Wanner, Paul Richardson, Martin Keller, Karl O O Stetter
  • Phylogenomic analysis of proteins that are distinctive of Archaea and its main subgroups and the origin of methanogenesis
    BMC Genomics, Vol. 8 (29 March 2007), 86.
    by Beile Gao, Radhey S Gupta
    posted to archaeal-evolution by cmzmasek on 2008-04-23 01:52:20 as ** along with 1 person operon
  • The origin and evolution of Archaea: a state of the art.
    Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, Vol. 361, No. 1470. (29 June 2006), pp. 1007-1022.
    posted to archaeal-evolution by cmzmasek on 2008-04-23 01:43:04 as **
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