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《分子生物学进展》.2005年.第5期
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Characterization of the Long-Wavelength Opsin from Mecoptera and Siphonaptera: Does a Flea See?
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Likelihood, Parsimony, and Heterogeneous Evolution
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Evolution of RAG-1 in Polyploid Clawed Frogs
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Bayesian Coalescent Inference of Past Population Dynamics from Molecular Sequences
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The Opisthokonta and the Ecdysozoa May Not Be Clades: Stronger Support for the Grouping of Plant and Animal than for Animal and Fungi and St
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Mitochondrial Genomes of Two Demosponges Provide Insights into An Early Stage of Animal Evolution
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Molecular Evolution of Recombination Hotspots and Highly Recombining Pseudoautosomal Regions in Hominoids
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Not So Different After All: A Comparison of Methods for Detecting Amino Acid Sites Under Selection
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MHC Class II DRB Variability and Parasite Load in the Striped Mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio) in the Southern Kalahari
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Multigene Analyses of Bilaterian Animals Corroborate the Monophyly of Ecdysozoa, Lophotrochozoa, and Protostomia
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A Genomic Region Evolving Toward Different GC Contents in Humans and Chimpanzees Indicates a Recent and Regionally Limited Shift in the Muta
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The Pattern of Nucleotide Difference at Individual Codons Among Mouse, Rat, and Human
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Ancient Origin of Glycosyl Hydrolase Family 9 Cellulase Genes
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GC Composition of the Human Genome: In Search of Isochores
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Selection on the Structural Stability of a Ribosomal RNA Expansion Segment in Daphnia obtusa
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Tertiary Endosymbiosis Driven Genome Evolution in Dinoflagellate Algae
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Adaptive Evolution of the Insulin Gene in Caviomorph Rodents
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More Genes or More Taxa? The Relative Contribution of Gene Number and Taxon Number to Phylogenetic Accuracy
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Functional Divergence and Horizontal Transfer of Type IV Secretion Systems
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Variation in the Pattern of Synonymous and Nonsynonymous Difference Between Two Fungal Genomes
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Accuracy of Rate Estimation Using Relaxed-Clock Models with a Critical Focus on the Early Metazoan Radiation
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Evolution of Proteins and Gene Expression Levels are Coupled in Drosophila and are Independently Associated with mRNA Abundance, Protein Len