Abstract Background An organism's ability to adapt to its particular environmental niche is of fundamental importance to its survival and proliferation. In the largest study of its kind, we sought to identify and exploit the amino-acid signatures that make species-specific protein adaptation possible across 100 complete genomes. Results Environmental niche was determined to be a significant factor in variability from correspondence analysis using the amino acid composition of over 360,000 predicted open reading frames (ORFs) from 17 archae, 76 bacteria and 7 eukaryote complete genomes. Additionally, we found clusters of phylogenetica...
<div><p>Few quantitative measures of genome architecture or organization exist to support assumption...
BACKGROUND: The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is nowadays...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...
Abstract Background An organism's ability to adapt to...
An organism's ability to adapt to its particular environmental niche is of fundamental importance to...
An organism's ability to adapt to its particular environmental niche is of fundamental importance to...
The factors that determine the relative rates of amino acid substitution during protein evolution ar...
The factors that determine the relative rates of amino acid substitution during protein evolution ar...
Background Prokaryotic environmental adaptations occur at different levels within cells to ensure t...
Background Prokaryotic environmental adaptations occur at different levels within cells to ensure t...
To assess the potential of protein function prediction in environmental genomics data, we analyzed s...
<div><p>Functional divergence is the process by which new genes and functions originate through the ...
ABSTRACT The relationship between the selection affecting codon usage and selection on protein seque...
ABSTRACT The relationship between the selection affecting codon usage and selection on protein seque...
Few quantitative measures of genome architecture or organization exist to support assumptions of dif...
<div><p>Few quantitative measures of genome architecture or organization exist to support assumption...
BACKGROUND: The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is nowadays...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...
Abstract Background An organism's ability to adapt to...
An organism's ability to adapt to its particular environmental niche is of fundamental importance to...
An organism's ability to adapt to its particular environmental niche is of fundamental importance to...
The factors that determine the relative rates of amino acid substitution during protein evolution ar...
The factors that determine the relative rates of amino acid substitution during protein evolution ar...
Background Prokaryotic environmental adaptations occur at different levels within cells to ensure t...
Background Prokaryotic environmental adaptations occur at different levels within cells to ensure t...
To assess the potential of protein function prediction in environmental genomics data, we analyzed s...
<div><p>Functional divergence is the process by which new genes and functions originate through the ...
ABSTRACT The relationship between the selection affecting codon usage and selection on protein seque...
ABSTRACT The relationship between the selection affecting codon usage and selection on protein seque...
Few quantitative measures of genome architecture or organization exist to support assumptions of dif...
<div><p>Few quantitative measures of genome architecture or organization exist to support assumption...
BACKGROUND: The evolutionary characterization of species and lifestyles at global levels is nowadays...
The myriad protein-coding genes found in present-day eukaryotes arose from a combination of speciati...