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Joseph Thornton to Proteins

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Joseph Thornton has written about Proteins.
Connection Strength

3.444
  1. Simple mechanisms for the evolution of protein complexity. Protein Sci. 2022 11; 31(11):e4449.
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    Score: 0.592
  2. Evolution of protein specificity: insights from ancestral protein reconstruction. Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2017 12; 47:113-122.
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    Score: 0.413
  3. Reconstructing Ancient Proteins to Understand the Causes of Structure and Function. Annu Rev Biophys. 2017 05 22; 46:247-269.
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    Score: 0.401
  4. Exploring protein sequence-function landscapes. Nat Biotechnol. 2017 02 08; 35(2):125-126.
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    Score: 0.398
  5. Robustness of Reconstructed Ancestral Protein Functions to Statistical Uncertainty. Mol Biol Evol. 2017 02 01; 34(2):247-261.
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    Score: 0.398
  6. Epistasis in protein evolution. Protein Sci. 2016 07; 25(7):1204-18.
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    Score: 0.373
  7. Evolutionary biochemistry: revealing the historical and physical causes of protein properties. Nat Rev Genet. 2013 Aug; 14(8):559-71.
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    Score: 0.312
  8. Analyzing protein structure and function using ancestral gene reconstruction. Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2010 Jun; 20(3):360-6.
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    Score: 0.248
  9. Mechanistic approaches to the study of evolution: the functional synthesis. Nat Rev Genet. 2007 Sep; 8(9):675-88.
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    Score: 0.207
  10. The interface of protein structure, protein biophysics, and molecular evolution. Protein Sci. 2012 Jun; 21(6):769-85.
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    Score: 0.071
  11. Gene family evolution and homology: genomics meets phylogenetics. Annu Rev Genomics Hum Genet. 2000; 1:41-73.
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    Score: 0.030
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