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Repeated sequences evolutionary analyses

The evolutionary kinship between proteins may be even more profoundly evident in the conserved three-dimensional structures. The analysis of three-dimensional structure in combination with analysis of especially conserved sequences has made it possible to determine evolutionary relationships that are not possible to detect by other means. Sequence-comparison methods can also be used to detect imperfectly repeated sequences within a protein, indicative of linked similar domains. [Pg.297]


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