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The structurally constrained protein evolution model accounts for sequence patterns of the LbetaH su...

The structurally constrained protein evolution model accounts for sequence patterns of the LbetaH su...

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The structurally constrained protein evolution model accounts for sequence patterns of the LbetaH superfamily

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The structurally constrained protein evolution model accounts for sequence patterns of the LbetaH superfamily

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England

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BMC evolutionary biology, 2004-10, Vol.4, p.41-41

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English

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Structure conservation constrains evolutionary sequence divergence, resulting in observable sequence patterns. Most current models of protein evolution do not take structure into account explicitly, being unsuitable for investigating the effects of structure conservation on sequence divergence. To this end, we recently developed the Structurally Co...

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The structurally constrained protein evolution model accounts for sequence patterns of the LbetaH superfamily

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_67181999

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_67181999

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1471-2148

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