Selected article for: "protein sequence and sequence divergence"

Author: Sabath, Niv; Wagner, Andreas; Karlin, David
Title: Evolution of Viral Proteins Originated De Novo by Overprinting
  • Document date: 2012_7_19
  • ID: 629fwmgk_9
    Snippet: We investigated three properties of the ancestral and de novo genes, and the proteins they encode (see Materials and Methods). The first property is the relative sequence divergence, a proxy for the rate at which a protein changes its sequence. Relative divergence values above 1 indicate that a coding region evolves faster than a reference sequence, in our case the full length sequence of the ancestral gene of the pair considered......
    Document: We investigated three properties of the ancestral and de novo genes, and the proteins they encode (see Materials and Methods). The first property is the relative sequence divergence, a proxy for the rate at which a protein changes its sequence. Relative divergence values above 1 indicate that a coding region evolves faster than a reference sequence, in our case the full length sequence of the ancestral gene of the pair considered.

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