ISSN 0378-1119
Publisher: Elsevier
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The correlation of protein hydropathy with the base composition of coding sequences pp. 3-14(12) Authors: D'Onofrio G.; Jabbari K.; Musto H.; Bernardi G.
Different hydrophobicities of orthologous proteins from Xenopus and human pp. 15-21(7) Authors: Cruveiller S.; Jabbari K.; D'Onofrio G.; Bernardi G.
Correlations of nucleotide substitution rates and base composition of mammalian coding sequences with protein structure pp. 23-31(9) Authors: Chiusano M.L.; D'Onofrio G.; Alvarez-Valin F.; Jabbari K.; Colonna G.; Bernardi G.
Significant differences between the G+C content of synonymous codons in orthologous genes and the genomic G+C content pp. 33-37(5) Authors: Bellgard M.I.; Gojobori T.
Within- and between-species DNA sequence variation and the 'footprint' of natural selection pp. 39-51(13) Author: Akashi H.
Translation-coupled violation of Parity Rule 2 in human genes is not the cause of heterogeneity of the DNA G+C content of third codon position pp. 53-58(6) Author: Sueoka N.
Intra-strand biases in bacteriophage T4 genome pp. 59-64(6) Authors: Kano-Sueoka T.; Lobry J.R.; Sueoka N.
Asymmetric substitution patterns: a review of possible underlying mutational or selective mechanisms pp. 65-77(13) Authors: Frank A.C.; Lobry J.R.
Computer analyses of complete genomes suggest that some archaebacteria employ both eukaryotic and eubacterial mechanisms in translation initiation pp. 79-83(5) Authors: Saito R.; Tomita M.
Centripetal modules and ancient introns pp. 85-91(7) Authors: Roy S.W.; Nosaka M.; de Souza S.J.; Gilbert W.
Module-intron correlation and intron sliding in family F/10 xylanase genes pp. 93-101(9) Authors: Sato Y.; Niimura Y.; Yura K.; Go M.
Genome evolution and the evolution of exon-shuffling - a review pp. 103-114(12) Author: Patthy L.
RNAs from all categories generate retrosequences that may be exapted as novel genes or regulatory elements pp. 115-134(20) Author: Brosius J.
Origin of new genes and source for N-terminal domain of the chimerical gene, jingwei, in Drosophila pp. 135-141(7) Authors: Long M.; Wang W.; Zhang J.
Studies of codon usage and tRNA genes of 18 unicellular organisms and quantification of Bacillus subtilis tRNAs: gene expression level and species-specific diversity of codon usage based on multivariate analysis pp. 143-155(13) Authors: Kanaya S.; Yamada Y.; Kudo Y.; Ikemura T.
Extensive nucleotide variability within a 370 kb sequence from the central region of the major histocompatibility complex pp. 157-161(5) Authors: Gaudieri S.; Kulski J.K.; Dawkins R.L.; Gojobori T.
Human and nematode orthologs - lessons from the analysis of 1800 human genes and the proteome of Caenorhabditis elegans pp. 163-170(8) Authors: Wheelan S.J.; Boguski M.S.; Duret L.; Makalowski W.
Molecular evolution of Bov-B LINEs in vertebrates pp. 171-178(8) Authors: Kordis D.; Gubensek F.
Gene structure and function of tyrosine kinases in the marine sponge Geodia cydonium: Autapomorphic characters of Metazoa pp. 179-193(15) Authors: Muller W.E.G.; Kruse M.; Blumbach B.; Skorokhod A.; Muller I.M.
Evolutionary genomics in Metazoa: the mitochondrial DNA as a model system pp. 195-209(15) Authors: Saccone C.; De Giorgi C.; Gissi C.; Pesole G.; Reyes A.
Mitochondrial DNA variation in human evolution and disease pp. 211-230(20) Authors: Wallace D.C.; Brown M.D.; Lott M.T.
Lack of hotspot targets: a constraint for IS30 transposition in Salmonella pp. 231-239(9) Authors: Casadesus J.; Naas T.; Garzon A.; Arini A.; Torreblanca J.; Arber W.
The role of recombination and mutation in 16S-23S rDNA spacer rearrangements pp. 241-252(12) Author: Gurtler V.
Updated map of duplicated regions in the yeast genome pp. 253-261(9) Authors: Seoighe C.; Wolfe K.H.
Sectorial gene repression in the control of development pp. 263-276(14) Author: Zuckerkandl E.