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    Expansion and Diversification of the 14-3-3 Gene Family in Camellia sinensis

    14-3-3 proteins are signal moderators in sensing various stresses and play essential functions in plant growth and development. Although, 14-3-3 gene families have been identified and characterized in many plant ...

    Zai-Bao Zhang, Xue-Ke Wang, Shuo Wang, Qian Guan in Journal of Molecular Evolution (2022)

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    The Glycogen Synthase 2 Gene (Gys2) Displays Parallel Evolution Between Old World and New World Fruit Bats

    Frugivorous and nectarivorous bats rely largely on hepatic glycogenesis and glycogenolysis for postprandial blood glucose disposal and maintenance of glucose homeostasis during short time starvation, respectiv...

    Yamin Qian, Tao Fang, Bin Shen, Shuyi Zhang in Journal of Molecular Evolution (2014)

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    Role of interspecies transfer of chromosomal genes in the evolution of penicillin resistance in pathogenic and commensal Neisseria species

    The two pathogenic species of Neisseria, N. meningitidis and N. gonorrhoeae, have evolved resistance to penicillin by alterations in chromosomal genes encoding the high molecular weight penicillin-binding protein...

    Brian G. Spratt, Lucas D. Bowler, Qian-Yun Zhang in Journal of Molecular Evolution (1992)