<p>For each gene, the nucleotide and amino acid substitutions are shown. Blue and red squares indicate synonymous and non-synonymous substitutions, respectively. The C10224U substitution is in hatchet to indicate that this position was polymorphic.</p
<p>Mutated amino acids are shown in rows; mutant amino acids are shown in columns associated with po...
<p>Nucleotide substitutions in the polymorphic sites of the isolates P37, P47, P49 and SD9.</p
<p>Red inverted triangles represent insertions of IS elements, blue lines mark single nucleotide pol...
1<p>Protein encoded by the gene where the nucleotide substitution indicated is located.</p>2<p>Amino...
Page 1 contains the nucleotide substitutions observed on each evolved lineage. Page 2 contains a sc...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of regions containing N and P genes of indicated virus stocks. Arrow...
<p>Polymorphic amino acid residues are listed for each haplotype. Residues identical to those of the...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
<p>Evolutionary conservations of amino acid substitutions found in SCN1A, PCDH19 and TSPYL4.</p
<p>a. An overlapping gene pair (red and blue). b. The codon that is allowed to evolve is marked in r...
Features of amino-acid and codon changes can provide us important insights on protein evolution. So ...
<p>Chromosome numbers are indicated on the left; large black circles represent centromere locations....
The selective forces acting on amino acid substitutions may be different in the two phases of molecu...
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<p>The locations of the polymorphism sites were shown in the above line. The polymorphic sites were ...
<p>Mutated amino acids are shown in rows; mutant amino acids are shown in columns associated with po...
<p>Nucleotide substitutions in the polymorphic sites of the isolates P37, P47, P49 and SD9.</p
<p>Red inverted triangles represent insertions of IS elements, blue lines mark single nucleotide pol...
1<p>Protein encoded by the gene where the nucleotide substitution indicated is located.</p>2<p>Amino...
Page 1 contains the nucleotide substitutions observed on each evolved lineage. Page 2 contains a sc...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of regions containing N and P genes of indicated virus stocks. Arrow...
<p>Polymorphic amino acid residues are listed for each haplotype. Residues identical to those of the...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
<p>Evolutionary conservations of amino acid substitutions found in SCN1A, PCDH19 and TSPYL4.</p
<p>a. An overlapping gene pair (red and blue). b. The codon that is allowed to evolve is marked in r...
Features of amino-acid and codon changes can provide us important insights on protein evolution. So ...
<p>Chromosome numbers are indicated on the left; large black circles represent centromere locations....
The selective forces acting on amino acid substitutions may be different in the two phases of molecu...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
<p>The locations of the polymorphism sites were shown in the above line. The polymorphic sites were ...
<p>Mutated amino acids are shown in rows; mutant amino acids are shown in columns associated with po...
<p>Nucleotide substitutions in the polymorphic sites of the isolates P37, P47, P49 and SD9.</p
<p>Red inverted triangles represent insertions of IS elements, blue lines mark single nucleotide pol...