Amino acid replacements in AC10_29 parental sequence with frequencies above 5% observed in the envelope library after 4E10 R.I.S. selection (4E10sL).</p
Nucleotide and amino acid substitutions in the partial E gene detected from Lithuanian TBEV strains....
Arrows mark the conservation of amino acid residues Leu735, Val752, Val845, His889, Val1307, and Ala...
<p>Frequency and distribution of amino acid substitutions in the MHR of HBsAg from each clone.</p
<p>Evolutionary conservations of amino acid substitutions found in SCN1A, PCDH19 and TSPYL4.</p
Sequence results showing amino acid substitution of different resistant genes.</p
The impact of an amino acid replacement on the organism\u27s fitness can vary from lethal to selecti...
The genetic code is now sufficiently well under-stood from in vitro studies (Nirenberg et al. and Kh...
<p>Frequencies of amino acid substitutions with the highest variability during sequential treatment ...
<p>Number of USUV sequences obtained in this study with mutation producing an amino acidic modificat...
<p>Mutated amino acids are shown in rows; mutant amino acids are shown in columns associated with po...
<p>Amino acids with 6, 4, 3, 2 and 1 codons are labelled respectively with ■, ●, ♦, ○ and □.</p
Why is an amino acid replacement in a protein accepted during evolution? The answer given by bioinfo...
<p>The top row gives the names of the generated mutants. The bottom row displays the amino acid sequ...
<p>All amino acid residues other than p.S308 are well conserved across vertebrates.</p
<p>Amino acid sequences of the fragments used in this study (lineage 1 WNV strain Ita09).</p
Nucleotide and amino acid substitutions in the partial E gene detected from Lithuanian TBEV strains....
Arrows mark the conservation of amino acid residues Leu735, Val752, Val845, His889, Val1307, and Ala...
<p>Frequency and distribution of amino acid substitutions in the MHR of HBsAg from each clone.</p
<p>Evolutionary conservations of amino acid substitutions found in SCN1A, PCDH19 and TSPYL4.</p
Sequence results showing amino acid substitution of different resistant genes.</p
The impact of an amino acid replacement on the organism\u27s fitness can vary from lethal to selecti...
The genetic code is now sufficiently well under-stood from in vitro studies (Nirenberg et al. and Kh...
<p>Frequencies of amino acid substitutions with the highest variability during sequential treatment ...
<p>Number of USUV sequences obtained in this study with mutation producing an amino acidic modificat...
<p>Mutated amino acids are shown in rows; mutant amino acids are shown in columns associated with po...
<p>Amino acids with 6, 4, 3, 2 and 1 codons are labelled respectively with ■, ●, ♦, ○ and □.</p
Why is an amino acid replacement in a protein accepted during evolution? The answer given by bioinfo...
<p>The top row gives the names of the generated mutants. The bottom row displays the amino acid sequ...
<p>All amino acid residues other than p.S308 are well conserved across vertebrates.</p
<p>Amino acid sequences of the fragments used in this study (lineage 1 WNV strain Ita09).</p
Nucleotide and amino acid substitutions in the partial E gene detected from Lithuanian TBEV strains....
Arrows mark the conservation of amino acid residues Leu735, Val752, Val845, His889, Val1307, and Ala...
<p>Frequency and distribution of amino acid substitutions in the MHR of HBsAg from each clone.</p