Background: Proteins convey the majority of biochemical and cellular activities in organisms. Over the course of evolution, proteins undergo normal sequence mutations as well as large scale mutations involving domain duplication and/or domain shuffling. These events result in the generation of new proteins and protein families. Processes that affect proteome evolution drive species diversity and adaptation. Herein, change over the course of metazoan evolution, as defined by birth/death and duplication/deletion events within protein families and domains, was examined using the proteomes of 9 metazoan and two outgroup species. Results: In studying members of the three major metazoan groups, the vertebrates, arthropods, and nematodes, we...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...
Background: Physical protein-protein interaction (PPI) is a critical phenomenon for the function of ...
<div><p>Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by...
The wealth of available genomic data presents an unrivaled opportunity to study the molecular basis ...
Domains are the building blocks of proteins. Exon shuf-fling is an important mechanism accounting fo...
Abstract Background Modularity is important for evolutionary innovation. The recombination of existi...
Proteins are the basic building blocks and functional units in all living organisms. Moreover, diffe...
<div><p>Domains are modules within proteins that can fold and function independently and are evoluti...
Proteins are the basic building blocks and functional units in all living organisms. Moreover, diff...
Domains are modules within proteins that can fold and function independently and are evolutionarily ...
Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by genome ...
The dramatic increase in membrane proteome complexity is arguably one of the most pivotal evolutiona...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...
Background: Physical protein-protein interaction (PPI) is a critical phenomenon for the function of ...
<div><p>Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by...
The wealth of available genomic data presents an unrivaled opportunity to study the molecular basis ...
Domains are the building blocks of proteins. Exon shuf-fling is an important mechanism accounting fo...
Abstract Background Modularity is important for evolutionary innovation. The recombination of existi...
Proteins are the basic building blocks and functional units in all living organisms. Moreover, diffe...
<div><p>Domains are modules within proteins that can fold and function independently and are evoluti...
Proteins are the basic building blocks and functional units in all living organisms. Moreover, diff...
Domains are modules within proteins that can fold and function independently and are evolutionarily ...
Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by genome ...
The dramatic increase in membrane proteome complexity is arguably one of the most pivotal evolutiona...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...
Background: Physical protein-protein interaction (PPI) is a critical phenomenon for the function of ...
<div><p>Evolutionary innovation in eukaryotes and especially animals is at least partially driven by...