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List of bibliographic references indexed by J Mol Evol

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 15.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
002100 (2013) David W. Morgens [États-Unis]The Protein Invasion: A Broad Review on the Origin of the Translational System
002101 (2013) Nikola A. Ivica [États-Unis] ; Benedikt Obermayer [États-Unis, Allemagne] ; Gregory W. Campbell [États-Unis] ; Sudha Rajamani [États-Unis] ; Ulrich Gerland [Allemagne] ; Irene A. Chen [États-Unis]The Paradox of Dual Roles in the RNA World: Resolving the Conflict Between Stable Folding and Templating Ability
002598 (2011) Albert Erives [États-Unis]A Model of Proto-Anti-Codon RNA Enzymes Requiring l -Amino Acid Homochirality
002723 (2010) Vily Marius Cimpoia U [Roumanie] ; Romulus Ion Scorei [Roumanie] ; Radu Popa [États-Unis]Enantiodifferent Proton Exchange in Alanine and Asparagine in the Presence of H217O
003300 (2003) Niles Lehman [États-Unis]A Case for the Extreme Antiquity of Recombination
003375 (2002) David S. Dunn ; Taeko Naruse ; Hidetoshi Inoko ; Jerzy K. KulskiThe Association Between HLA-A Alleles and Young Alu Dimorphisms Near the HLA-J, -H, and -F Genes in Workshop Cell Lines and Japanese and Australian Populations
003501 (2001) Jerzy K. Kulski [Australie] ; Patricia Martinez [Australie] ; Natalie Longman-Jacobsen [Australie] ; Wei Wang [Australie] ; Joseph Williamson [Australie] ; Roger L. Dawkins [Australie] ; Takashi Shiina [Japon] ; Taeko Naruse [Japon] ; Hidetoshi Inoko [Japon]The Association Between HLA-A Alleles and an Alu Dimorphism Near HLA-G
003D28 (1997) Ivan Laprevotte ; Sophie Brouillet ; Christophe Terzian ; Alain HénautRetroviral Oligonucleotide Distributions Correlate with Biased Nucleotide Compositions of Retrovirus Sequences, Suggesting a Duplicative Stepwise Molecular Evolution
003D63 (1997) Silvana Gaudieri [Australie] ; Chanvit Leelayuwat [Australie, Thaïlande] ; David C. Townend [Australie] ; Jerzy K. Kulski [Australie] ; Roger L. Dawkins [Australie]Genomic characterization of the region between HLA-B and TNF: Implications for the evolution of multicopy gene families
003F19 (1996) Jin Hong [États-Unis] ; Wilmar L. Salo [États-Unis] ; Yuqing Chen [Canada] ; Burr G. Atkinson [Canada] ; Paul M. Anderson [États-Unis]The promoter region of the carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase III gene of Squalus acanthias
004175 (1995) Michèle Ernoult-Lange [France] ; Valérie Arranz [France] ; Maryvonne Le Coniat [France] ; Roland Berger [France] ; Michel Kress [France]Human and mouse Krüppel-like (MOK2) orthologue genes encode two different zinc finger proteins
004816 (1992) Ivan Laprevotte [France]Mo-MuLV nucleotide sequence exhibits three levels of oligomeric repetitions, suggesting a stepwise molecular evolution
004B56 (1989) Ivan Laprevotte [France]Scrambled duplications in the feline leukemia virus gag gene: A putative pattern for molecular evolution
004D16 (1987) L. Tr GerRecently published papers in the field of molecular evolution
004F25 (1982) M. Eigen [Allemagne] ; P. Schuster [Autriche]Stages of emerging life —Five principles of early organization

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