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The following pages link to Evolution of protein domain promiscuity in eukaryotes (Q33317131):
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- dcGOR: an R package for analysing ontologies and protein domain annotations (Q21145292) (← links)
- Comparative genomics reveals selective distribution and domain organization of FYVE and PX domain proteins across eukaryotic lineages (Q21267201) (← links)
- The diversification of the LIM superclass at the base of the metazoa increased subcellular complexity and promoted multicellular specialization (Q21560967) (← links)
- Quantifying the mechanisms of domain gain in animal proteins (Q21999552) (← links)
- Constraints and plasticity in genome and molecular-phenome evolution (Q24863789) (← links)
- The role of human bromodomains in chromatin biology and gene transcription (Q24631840) (← links)
- Analysis of rare genomic changes does not support the unikont-bikont phylogeny and suggests cyanobacterial symbiosis as the point of primary radiation of eukaryotes (Q24652773) (← links)
- Unity and disunity in evolutionary sciences: process-based analogies open common research avenues for biology and linguistics (Q26740238) (← links)
- Perspectives in PDK1 evolution: insights from photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic organisms (Q26864397) (← links)
- The bromodomain: from epigenome reader to druggable target (Q26999935) (← links)
- Analysis of the protein domain and domain architecture content in fungi and its application in the search of new antifungal targets (Q28540822) (← links)
- GenFamClust: an accurate, synteny-aware and reliable homology inference algorithm (Q28601709) (← links)
- New tricks for "old" domains: how novel architectures and promiscuous hubs contributed to the organization and evolution of the ECM (Q28652533) (← links)
- Decelerated genome evolution in modern vertebrates revealed by analysis of multiple lancelet genomes (Q28652639) (← links)
- Strong functional patterns in the evolution of eukaryotic genomes revealed by the reconstruction of ancestral protein domain repertoires (Q28740375) (← links)
- The nature of protein domain evolution: shaping the interaction network (Q28749165) (← links)
- Hybrid and rogue kinases encoded in the genomes of model eukaryotes (Q30009306) (← links)
- Comparable contributions of structural-functional constraints and expression level to the rate of protein sequence evolution. (Q30372484) (← links)
- Nothing about protein structure classification makes sense except in the light of evolution. (Q30376508) (← links)
- Regular Patterns for Proteome-Wide Distribution of Protein Abundance across Species (Q30414398) (← links)
- Protein comparison at the domain architecture level (Q30951488) (← links)
- A Protein Domain Co-Occurrence Network Approach for Predicting Protein Function and Inferring Species Phylogeny (Q31004647) (← links)
- Assessing the Metabolic Diversity of Streptococcus from a Protein Domain Point of View (Q33131299) (← links)
- Just how versatile are domains? (Q33375852) (← links)
- Evolutionary history of histone demethylase families: distinct evolutionary patterns suggest functional divergence (Q33379270) (← links)
- Protein domain organisation: adding order (Q33403916) (← links)
- Multiple horizontal gene transfer events and domain fusions have created novel regulatory and metabolic networks in the oomycete genome (Q33479174) (← links)
- FACT: functional annotation transfer between proteins with similar feature architectures (Q33652906) (← links)
- Correcting for differential transcript coverage reveals a strong relationship between alternative splicing and organism complexity. (Q33654343) (← links)
- Expanding the landscape of chromatin modification (CM)-related functional domains and genes in human (Q33760663) (← links)
- Writers and readers of histone acetylation: structure, mechanism, and inhibition (Q33796362) (← links)
- Domain architecture evolution of pattern-recognition receptors (Q33807096) (← links)
- Topologically random insertion of EmrE supports a pathway for evolution of inverted repeats in ion-coupled transporters (Q33832720) (← links)
- Cocos: Constructing multi-domain protein phylogenies. (Q33936497) (← links)
- Evolutionary versatility of eukaryotic protein domains revealed by their bigram networks (Q33995285) (← links)
- Global view of the protein universe (Q34060564) (← links)
- Exploiting structural classifications for function prediction: towards a domain grammar for protein function. (Q34061411) (← links)
- Intrinsic disorder and protein multibinding in domain, terminal, and linker regions (Q34201884) (← links)
- ALF--a simulation framework for genome evolution (Q34240078) (← links)
- Evolution of the PWWP-domain encoding genes in the plant and animal lineages (Q34317313) (← links)
- A domain-centric solution to functional genomics via dcGO Predictor (Q34334237) (← links)
- This Déjà vu feeling--analysis of multidomain protein evolution in eukaryotic genomes (Q34481799) (← links)
- Genome-wide analysis of PDZ domain binding reveals inherent functional overlap within the PDZ interaction network (Q34516482) (← links)
- Tandem BRCT Domains: DNA's Praetorian Guard. (Q34865929) (← links)
- Comprehensive repertoire of foldable regions within whole genomes (Q35034116) (← links)
- The eukaryotic ancestor had a complex ubiquitin signaling system of archaeal origin (Q35081193) (← links)
- Inferring domain-domain interactions from protein-protein interactions with formal concept analysis (Q35106445) (← links)
- Ortholog identification in the presence of domain architecture rearrangement (Q35226472) (← links)
- Intra-chain 3D segment swapping spawns the evolution of new multidomain protein architectures (Q35645389) (← links)
- Event inference in multidomain families with phylogenetic reconciliation (Q35801471) (← links)