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Academic Article
Evolution of the androgen receptor: structure-function implications.
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Performance of maximum parsimony and likelihood phylogenetics when evolution is heterogeneous.
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Evolution of DNA specificity in a transcription factor family produced a new gene regulatory module.
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An epistatic ratchet constrains the direction of glucocorticoid receptor evolution.
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Historical contingency and its biophysical basis in glucocorticoid receptor evolution.
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Evolution of minimal specificity and promiscuity in steroid hormone receptors.
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Reconstructing Ancient Proteins to Understand the Causes of Structure and Function.
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Distal substitutions drive divergent DNA specificity among paralogous transcription factors through subdivision of conformational space.
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Alternative evolutionary histories in the sequence space of an ancient protein.
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Evolution of protein specificity: insights from ancestral protein reconstruction.
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Evolution of molecular complexes: genetic, structural, and functional mechanisms for the evolution of oligomers and allostery
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Deep characterization of the sequence space and evolutionary trajectories of reconstructed ancestral proteins - Resubmission 01
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Mechanisms for the evolution of novel DNA specificity in a transcription factor f
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Experimental and structural evolution of hormone receptors
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