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Phylogenetic Evolution

These similarities, which obviously reflect the differentiation of heme proteins during phylogenetic evolution, are more extensive than would be... [Pg.196]

Asabcawa, Y., R. Matsuda, M. Toyota, C. Suire, T. Tabcemoto, and S. Hattobu Phylogenetic Evolution of the Hepaticae using by Chemical Character. 25th Symposium on Chemistry of Terpenes, Essential Oils and Aromatics. Yamaguchi, Japan. Symposium Papers, P. 92 (1981). [Pg.270]

If a phylogenetic comparison is made of the 16S-Iike rRNAs from an archae-bacterium Halobacterium volcanii), a eubacterium E. coli), and a eukaryote (the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae), a striking similarity in secondary structure emerges (Figure 12.40). Remarkably, these secondary structures are similar despite the fact that the nucleotide sequences of these rRNAs themselves exhibit a low degree of similarity. Apparently, evolution is acting at the level of rRNA secondary structure, not rRNA nucleotide sequence. Similar conserved folding patterns are seen for the 23S-Iike and 5S-Iike rRNAs that reside in the... [Pg.390]

Schwenk K. (1993). The evolution of chemoreception in squamate reptiles a phylogenetic approach. Brain Behav Evol 41, 124-137. [Pg.246]

Gregoretti IV, Lee YM, Goodson HV (2004) Molecular evolution of the histone deacetylase family functional implications of phylogenetic analysis. J Mol Biol 338 17-31... [Pg.350]

Takahata, N. and Y. Satta (1997), Evolution of the primate lineage leading to modern humans Phylogenetics and demographic inferences from DNA sequences, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94, 4811-4815. [Pg.618]

Rohmer, M., P. Bouvier, and G. Ourisson. 1979. Molecular evolution of biomembranes structural equivalents and phylogenetic precursors of sterols. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 76 847-851. [Pg.29]

Sankoff, D., Leduc, G., Antoine, N. et al. (1992) Gene order comparisons for phylogenetic inference evolution of the mitochondrial genome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 89 (14), 6575-6579. [Pg.56]

When viewed in terms of symbiosis a clear establishment of distinct kingdoms is rendered problematic and what becomes important is a machinic phylogenetic becoming. Symbiosis also challenges the notion of informationally closed systems, and corresponds to the function of the idea of the rhizome in the work of Deleuze and Guattari, in which evolution is removed from the limits imposed by filiation (AnsellPearson, 1997,p. 134). [Pg.102]

Baldwin, J.G., Frisse, L.M., Vida, J.T., Eddleman, C.D. and Thomas, W.K. (1997) An evolutionary framework for the study of developmental evolution in a set of nematodes related to Caenorhabditis elegans. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution... [Pg.27]

Nadler, S.A. and Hudspeth, D.S.S. (1998) Ribosomal DNA and phylogeny of the Ascaridoidea (Nemata Secernentea) implications for morphological evolution and classification. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 10, 221-236. [Pg.30]


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