Submissions tagged with Evolution RSS (44 documents)

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Mega- change gene copies are produced by reverse transcription of precursor RNA with replaced introns.

Drew Schwartz

Received 07 October 2009 15:02 UTC; Posted 07 October 2009

Posted to: Genetics & Genomics, Bioinformatics, Plant Biology, Evolutionary Biology

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New methods for analyzing serological data with applications to influenza surveillance

Wilfred Ndifon

Received 05 October 2009 08:10 UTC; Posted 05 October 2009

Posted to: Immunology, Evolutionary Biology

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Primate phylogeny: molecular evidence for a pongid clade excluding humans and a prosimian clade containing tarsiers

Shi Huang

Received 21 September 2009 22:18 UTC; Posted 22 September 2009

Posted to: Bioinformatics, Evolutionary Biology

0 votes

Development of Incentives for Data Sharing in Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology

Clifford S. Duke

Received 18 August 2009 13:03 UTC; Posted 19 August 2009

Posted to: Ecology, Evolutionary Biology

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The study of the umbilical system in planktonic foraminifera in relation with depth of the Abderaz Formation at type section, IRAN

Meysam Shafiee Ardestani et al.

Received 29 April 2009 22:28 UTC; Posted 30 April 2009

Posted to: Ecology, Earth & Environment, Evolutionary Biology

1 vote

The Eukaryotic Linear Motif Resource (ELM): Regulatory Sites in Proteins

Francesca Diella et al.

Received 23 April 2009 10:26 UTC; Posted 23 April 2009

Posted to: Bioinformatics

1 vote

Evolution of Cooperation on Playing Prisoner's Dilemma Game in the Finite-Capacity Spot

Hiroshi Toyoizumi

Received 16 April 2009 06:44 UTC; Posted 16 April 2009

Posted to: Evolutionary Biology

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A condition of cooperation. Games on network

Tomohiko Konno

Received 06 April 2009 02:37 UTC; Posted 06 April 2009

Posted to: Evolutionary Biology

14 votes

The Necessity of Darwin

Stanley K. Sessions et al.

Received 19 February 2009 10:12 UTC; Posted 23 February 2009

Posted to: Genetics & Genomics, Molecular Cell Biology, Evolutionary Biology

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