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  2. Refined Structure of (alpha)(beta)-Tubulin at 3.5 A Resolution

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/JYL/PDF/jmb%20tubulin%20refinement.pdf
    3 Nov 2001: spond to the appearance of new small helices (H10,H20, H200, H30, H90 and H110). ... W., eds), vol. 1, pp. 3 and 32, JohnWiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
  3. BOOK_30_1.book(gkf097.fm)

    https://supfam.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/SUPERFAMILY/articles/nar2002.pdf
    11 Dec 2001: the CATH (8) database but are much less extensive(http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/bsm/cath_new/Gene3D). ... 1997) Gapped blast and psi-blast: a new generation of protein database search programs.
  4. PII: S0167-7799(01)01813-3

    https://supfam.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/people/julian_gough/publications/sat_trendsbio_ecoli_2001.pdf
    29 Oct 2001: Recent studies havedescribed this evolutionary mechanismin detail and show how mutations inactive site residues produce new catalyticproperties for enzymes4–7. ... J. Mol. Biol. 311, 693–708. 3 Jensen, R.A. (1976) Enzyme recruitment inevolution of
  5. OrdersText01.qk

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2000-01/special/15/1.pdf
    24 May 2001: Humans in biological perspective Examination Halls, New Museums. SiteMonday 11 June 9–12 4A. ... S10. Nationalism, race and ethnicity New Museums Site. Monday 11 June 9–12 A3.
  6. M410_8e 231..235

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/hmm/publica/Dynamin.pdf
    6 Mar 2001: single site that denes a new SH3 binding consensus sequence. J. ... Medicine, Oxford University, Roosevelt Drive, Oxford OX3 7BN, UK. The Oxford Centre for Molecular Sciences, New Chemistry, South Parks Road,Oxford OX1 3QT, UK These authors contributed
  7. BIOINFORMATICS Vol. 1 no. 1 2001Pages 1–7 An Insight ...

    https://supfam.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/people/julian_gough/publications/apic_bioinformatics_domains_2001.pdf
    3 May 2001: more complex proteins haveevolved by the creation of the new protein families, or therecombination of existing families. ... This implies that in cre-ating new functions, nature more frequently combines oldbuilding blocks than inventing new ones.
  8. S413_6a 39..44

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/JYL/PDF/MreB%20Nature.pdf
    30 Aug 2001: 35. BruÈ nger, A. T. et al. Crystallography & NMR system: a new software suite for macromolecular.
  9. BOOK_30_1.book(gkf097.fm)

    https://supfam.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/people/julian_gough/publications/gough_nar_supfam_2002.pdf
    11 Dec 2001: the CATH (8) database but are much less extensive(http://www.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/bsm/cath_new/Gene3D). ... 1997) Gapped blast and psi-blast: a new generation of protein database search programs.
  10. Domain Combinations in Archaeal, Eubacterial and Eukaryotic Proteomes

    https://supfam.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/people/julian_gough/publications/apic_jmb_domains_2001.pdf
    25 Jun 2001: The underlying assumption is that Aand B have the chance to reshufe each time thereis a new combinatorial context. ... This impliesthat in creating new functions, nature has, overtime, combined more common building blockswith each other than
  11. The Evolution and Structural Anatomy of the Small Molecule Metabolic…

    https://supfam.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/bioinformatics/people/julian_gough/publications/sat_jmb_ecoli_2001.pdf
    19 Aug 2001: 2001 Academic Press. 694 Evolution of Metabolic Pathways. active-site residues produce new catalytic proper-ties for enzymes and, hence, the formation of newpathways.8 11. ... Serialrecruitment would be expected if, for instance achunk of a chromosome,

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