《分子生物学进展》.2004年.第9期
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- Origin and Maintenance of a Broad-Spectrum Disease Resistance Locus in Arabidopsis
- A Genome Phylogeny for Mitochondria Among -Proteobacteria and a Predominantly Eubacterial Ancestry of Yeast Nuclear Genes
- Mechanisms Underlying the Evolution and Maintenance of Functionally Heterogeneous 18S rRNA Genes in Apicomplexans
- The Cation/Ca2+ Exchanger Superfamily: Phylogenetic Analysis and Structural Implications
- Evolutionary Process of Amino Acid Biosynthesis in Corynebacterium at the Whole Genome Level
- Genomic Analysis of Drosophila melanogaster Telomeres: Full-length Copies of HeT-A and TART Elements at Telomeres
- On Inconsistency of the Neighbor-Joining, Least Squares, and Minimum Evolution Estimation When Substitution Processes Are Incorrectly Modele
- Molecular Evolution and Population Genetics of Duplicated Accessory Gland Protein Genes in Drosophila
- TAHRE, a Novel Telomeric Retrotransposon from Drosophila melanogaster, Reveals the Origin of Drosophila Telomeres
- Variation of Female and Male Lineages in Sub-Saharan Populations: the Importance of Sociocultural Factors
- Evolution of the Transposable Element Pokey in the Ribosomal DNA of Species in the Subgenus Daphnia(Crustacea: Cladocera)
- Effects of Gene Expression on Molecular Evolution in Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis lyrata
- Adaptive Evolution of the Histone Fold Domain in Centromeric Histones
- Modeling the Impact of DNA Methylation on the Evolution of BRCA1 in Mammals
- Phylogenomics of Eukaryotes: Impact of Missing Data on Large Alignments
- Comparison of Site-Specific Rate-Inference Methods for Protein Sequences: Empirical Bayesian Methods Are Superior
- Merlin, a New Superfamily of DNA Transposons Identified in Diverse Animal Genomes and Related to Bacterial IS1016 Insertion Sequences
- Average Allozyme Heterozygosity in Vertebrates Correlates with Ka/Ks Measured in the Human-Mouse Lineage
- Genome Scans of DNA Variability in Humans Reveal Evidence for Selective Sweeps Outside of Africa
- Evolution of Beta Satellite DNA Sequences: Evidence for Duplication-Mediated Repeat Amplification and Spreading