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Domain families evolution

This chapter anticipates the completion of Arabidopsis thaliana, Drosophila melanogaster, and Homo sapiens genome sequencing projects by reviewing current ideas of the evolution of sequence families. In parallel the related issue of domain homolog detection is discussed in light of continuing efforts to map the complete set of domain families. [Pg.186]

To facilitate cross referencing between the names of domain families used in this article and structural, functional, and evolution information available from the literature, the domain names used by the WWW-based resource SMART (http //smart.embl-heidelberg) are shown in bold and in a proportional font. [Pg.210]


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