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Evolving Genes and Proteins
Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence in Proteins
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Author(s):
EMILE ZUCKERKANDL
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LINUS PAULING
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1965
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1965
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DOI:
10.1016/B978-1-4832-2734-4.50017-6
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16387440-b93b-4876-894b-6ec293e62cc1
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Book chapters
pp. iii
Front Matter
pp. iv
Copyright
pp. v
Dedication
pp. vii
List of Participants
pp. xvii
Preface
pp. 1
Introductory Remarks
pp. 3
Opening Address
pp. 13
Chairman's Remarks
pp. 15
The Evolution of Biochemical Syntheses — Retrospect and Prospect
pp. 25
Lysine Biosynthesis and Evolution
pp. 41
Discussion of Part I
pp. 51
Chairman's Remarks
pp. 53
Lipid Patterns in the Evolution of Organisms
pp. 67
Evolution of Heme and Chlorophyll
pp. 89
Discussion of Part II
pp. 95
Chairman's Remarks
pp. 97
Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence in Proteins
pp. 167
Evolution of Hemoglobin in Primates11The work reported here was supported in part by research grants from the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service.
pp. 183
Constancy and Variability of Protein Structure in Respiratory and Viral Proteins
pp. 193
Discussion of Part III
pp. 205
Chairman's Remarks
pp. 207
Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase
pp. 221
Structural and Functional Aspects of Cytochrome c in Relation to Evolution
pp. 243
Evolution of Dehydrogenases11Publication No. 329.
pp. 279
Enzymatic Homology and Analogy in Phylogeny
pp. 293
Discussion of Part IV
pp. 301
Chairman's Remarks
pp. 305
The Evolution of an Enzyme
pp. 319
Enzyme Catalysis and Color of Light in Bioluminescent Reactions11The work that has been summarized in this paper has been supported by research funds from the Atomic Energy Commission, the National Science Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health.
pp. 341
The Role of Mutations in Evolution
pp. 357
On the Evolution of the Lactose Utilization Gene System in Enteric Bacteria
pp. 359
Experiments Suggesting Evolution to Protein11This work was aided by Grants NsG-173-62 and NsG-689 of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Contribution 040 of the Institute of Molecular Evolution.
pp. 371
Discussion of Part V
pp. 377
Degeneracy of the Genetic Code: Extent, Nature, and Genetic Implications
pp. 401
Chairman's Remarks
pp. 403
Synthesis of DNA-Like Polymers de novo or by Reiterative Replication
pp. 419
Evolutionary Aspects of the Distribution of Nucleotides in DNA and in RNA
pp. 435
Nature of Bacteriophages Induced in Bacillus subtilis11This work was supported by grants from the Atomic Energy Commission (AT-30-1-3311) and the National Science Foundation (GB-1869).
pp. 447
Discussion of Part VII
pp. 451
Chairman's Remarks
pp. 453
Evolutionary Problems in the Synthesis of Proteins
pp. 469
The Short-Lived RNA in the Cell Nucleus and its Possible Role in Evolution
pp. 479
On the Evolution of Informational Macromolecules
pp. 497
Discussion of Part VIII
pp. 503
Chairman's Remarks
pp. 505
Homology and Divergence in Genetic Material of Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli
pp. 511
Molecular Regulation and Its Possible Evolutionary Significance
pp. 537
The Relation of Ribosomal RNA to the Genome11The experiments performed in the authors' laboratory were supported by Public Health Service Research Grant CA-01094 from the National Cancer Institute and a grant from the National Science Foundation.
pp. 581
The Evolution of Polynucleotides
pp. 591
On the Evolution of Genetic Systems
pp. 599
Discussion of Part IX
pp. 601
Author Index
pp. 617
Subject Index
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