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Diversity and evolution of coral fluorescent proteins

Diversity and evolution of coral fluorescent proteins

... GFP-like fluorescent proteins (FPs) are the key color determinants in reef-building corals (class Anthozoa, order Scleractinia) and are of considerable interest as potential genetically encoded ... See full document

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Diversity and evolution of rice progenitors in Australia

Diversity and evolution of rice progenitors in Australia

... the evolution- ary relationships. (Appendix S1, Table S6). Genetic diversity for the whole chloroplast calculated using DnaSP software (Rozas, Sánchez- DelBarrio, Messeguer, & Rozas, ... See full document

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Cell wall evolution and diversity

Cell wall evolution and diversity

... wall evolution is based largely upon the sur- veying of cell wall diversity (Popper, 2008; Sørensen et ...wall diversity across the plant kingdom also has other ... See full document

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The Evolution of Linguistic Diversity

The Evolution of Linguistic Diversity

... As long as these limitations are borne in mind, I feel these results are interesting and suggestive. I f they have any implications for reality at all, they are as follows. There must be an inherent source of linguistic ... See full document

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Evolution and diversity of Rickettsiabacteria

Evolution and diversity of Rickettsiabacteria

... the diversity of arthropod Rickettsia, we screened 4454 arthropods to uncover new Rickettsia strains and sequenced four genes from five known and 20 new bacterial ... See full document

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The genome diversity and karyotype evolution of mammals

The genome diversity and karyotype evolution of mammals

... Unequal rates of genome evolution have been observed for different mammalian groups; rodents are most remarkable in this respect. The mechanisms that trig- gered such increased rates of genome reshuffling remain ... See full document

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The evolution of human diversity: a phylogenetic approach

The evolution of human diversity: a phylogenetic approach

... 5.1 Men's and women's relatedness (r) to male and female descendants 157 5.2 Inheritance, pastoralism and polygyny in 138 African cultures 162 5.3 Adaptation of the Ethnographic A[r] ... See full document

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Evolution and developmental diversity of tooth regeneration

Evolution and developmental diversity of tooth regeneration

... vast diversity of dental phenotypes and replacement capacity among the toothed vertebrates, where some have limited replacement ability and others have a continuous and unlimited ... See full document

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Diversity and evolution of bodyguard manipulation

Diversity and evolution of bodyguard manipulation

... With their studies on the aphid parasitoid Aphidius nigripes, Brodeur and McNeil tested the hypothesis that parasitic wasps could avoid natural enemies in time or space through the selection of suitable pupation sites by ... See full document

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Diet and diversification in the evolution of coral reef fishes

Diet and diversification in the evolution of coral reef fishes

... Within the Labridae, the low-quality feeders of the subclade Labridae 2b, which encompasses Scarus and Chlorurus, showed higher than expected net speciation rates. Several explanations for the relatively high rates of ... See full document

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Experimental evolution in coral photosymbionts as a tool to increase thermal tolerance

Experimental evolution in coral photosymbionts as a tool to increase thermal tolerance

... genetic diversity arising from random somatic mutations before carrying out our study may have been enough genetic variation for selection to act upon when our experiment ... See full document

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Characterization of selenium containing proteins in the coral Acropora millepora

Characterization of selenium containing proteins in the coral Acropora millepora

... During evolution, selenoproteins have been lost from specific lineages, and the Sec residue seems particularly labile, as many Sec-containing proteins have close homologues in which the Sec is replaced by ... See full document

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Computationally optimizing the directed evolution of proteins

Computationally optimizing the directed evolution of proteins

... Directed evolution often discovers beneficial mutations in surprising ...directed evolution experiments have yielded novel mutations throughout the frame of the antibody (Chen et ... See full document

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Coral fluorescent proteins as antioxidants

Coral fluorescent proteins as antioxidants

... of coral disease resistance ...Caribbean coral species, highlighting inter-specific ...common coral FP ...the diversity and variation of FPs between scleractinian corals, reflecting the ... See full document

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Green fluorescent protein regulation in the coral Acropora yongei during photoacclimation

Green fluorescent protein regulation in the coral Acropora yongei during photoacclimation

... the coral immune response (Palmer et ...GFP-like proteins (Dove et ...the diversity of coral coloration (Dove et ...GFP-like proteins can have different ecological and physiological ... See full document

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Plasmonic photocatalyst-like fluorescent proteins for generating reactive oxygen species

Plasmonic photocatalyst-like fluorescent proteins for generating reactive oxygen species

... fluorescent proteins could potentially be efficient in gen- erating and releasing ROS upon visible light ...several fluorescent proteins are known to contain a cleft-like water-filled channel ... See full document

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Computationally Guided Monomerization of Red Fluorescent Proteins of the Class Anthozoa

Computationally Guided Monomerization of Red Fluorescent Proteins of the Class Anthozoa

... the evolution of mCherry, for instance, GFP’s tail was grafted onto the C-terminus of an early variant, a strategy that has subsequently been repeated in other FP engineering efforts ... See full document

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Aggregation as bacterial inclusion bodies does not imply inactivation of enzymes and fluorescent proteins

Aggregation as bacterial inclusion bodies does not imply inactivation of enzymes and fluorescent proteins

... and fluorescent proteins (Table 1) demon- strates that physiological aggregation as inclusion bodies does not necessarily split protein population into active and inactive ...unfolded proteins are ... See full document

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Regional variation in the hierarchical partitioning of diversity in coral-dwelling fishes

Regional variation in the hierarchical partitioning of diversity in coral-dwelling fishes

... However, coral-dwelling fish may have a strong preference for certain coral species ...a coral from the same species in which they were found, thereby maintaining observed fish–coral associ- ... See full document

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Perilipins: a diversity of intracellular lipid droplet proteins

Perilipins: a diversity of intracellular lipid droplet proteins

... Intracellular lipid droplets (LDs) are found in a wide variety of cell types and have been recognized as organelles with unique spherical structures. Although LDs are not stable lipid-depots, they are active sites of ... See full document

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