Proteins in the same species evolve at different rates so the systems evolutionary genomics field studies the factors that determine the evolutionary rates of proteins. In the last thirty years, due to the lack of the sequence data, the evolutionary theory suggested that protein evolutionary rates are controlled by the density of amino acid residues in a protein under the influence of their functional importance. Recently, after the genome-scale data of sequences, some genomic factors demonstrate weak but statistically significant correlations with evolutionary rates. Among the genomic factors, in unicellular organisms, the expression level is the most prominent negative correlate with evolutionary protein rate
Interacting proteins may often experience similar selection pressures. Thus, we may expect that neig...
The influence of different parameters, from gene size to expression levels, on the evolution of prot...
Comparing gene expression profiles over many different conditions has led to insights that were not ...
The rate of protein evolution varies more than 1000-fold and, for the past 30 years, it was thought ...
Abstract Background Whether or not a protein's number of physical interactions with other proteins p...
The sequences of proteins encoded by a genome evolve at different rates. A correlate of a protein’s ...
One of the main issues of molecular evolution is to reveal the principles dictating protein evolutio...
A fundamental question for evolutionary biology is why different proteins evolve at dramatically dif...
In addition to multiple, complete genome sequences, genome-wide data on biological propproperties of...
Natural selection leaves its footprints on protein-coding sequences by modulating their silent and r...
A number of previous studies reported that gene expression, tissue specificity, gene essentiality an...
Motivation: Amino acid changing mutations in proteins are contstrained by purifying selection and ac...
Rates of evolution differ widely among proteins, but the causes and consequences of such differences...
AbstractHigh rates of amino-acid sequence evolution have sometimes been considered to be diagnostic ...
Comparing gene expression profiles over many different conditions has led to insights that were not ...
Interacting proteins may often experience similar selection pressures. Thus, we may expect that neig...
The influence of different parameters, from gene size to expression levels, on the evolution of prot...
Comparing gene expression profiles over many different conditions has led to insights that were not ...
The rate of protein evolution varies more than 1000-fold and, for the past 30 years, it was thought ...
Abstract Background Whether or not a protein's number of physical interactions with other proteins p...
The sequences of proteins encoded by a genome evolve at different rates. A correlate of a protein’s ...
One of the main issues of molecular evolution is to reveal the principles dictating protein evolutio...
A fundamental question for evolutionary biology is why different proteins evolve at dramatically dif...
In addition to multiple, complete genome sequences, genome-wide data on biological propproperties of...
Natural selection leaves its footprints on protein-coding sequences by modulating their silent and r...
A number of previous studies reported that gene expression, tissue specificity, gene essentiality an...
Motivation: Amino acid changing mutations in proteins are contstrained by purifying selection and ac...
Rates of evolution differ widely among proteins, but the causes and consequences of such differences...
AbstractHigh rates of amino-acid sequence evolution have sometimes been considered to be diagnostic ...
Comparing gene expression profiles over many different conditions has led to insights that were not ...
Interacting proteins may often experience similar selection pressures. Thus, we may expect that neig...
The influence of different parameters, from gene size to expression levels, on the evolution of prot...
Comparing gene expression profiles over many different conditions has led to insights that were not ...